London Independent | The 300-strong mob of Muslim men in rural Egypt also burned down seven homes belonging to Orthodox Coptic families, over rumours of an affair between a local Christian man and a Muslim woman.

CNN | The results are in from the one of the largest and broadest surveys of health in the United States.

London Telegraph | The population of England is set surge by more than four million in the next decade as parts of the south prepare to see the number of inhabitants swell by up to a quarter, official projections show.

Zero Hedge | Many business owners have already begun to take humans out of the picture, McDonalds most certainly included.

Brandon Smith | The definition of “extremist” is a rather ambiguous issue primarily dependent on opinion rather than fact.

Zero Hedge | Weird things are happening in the Mediterranean Sea.

Reuters | Brent oil futures climbed above $50 a barrel on Thursday for the first time in nearly seven months, boosted after US government figures showed a sharper-than-expected drawdown in crude stocks last week.

RT | One person has died and three left wounded after shots were fired at a music venue, Irving Plaza, near New York City’s Union Square. The crowd ran for cover outside.

Michael Snyder | In an era when “anything goes”, some people are pushing the envelope to shocking new extremes.

Mac Slavo | All of this paints a grim future and a disappearing American Dream.

American Mirror | Police are working to track down two teens who allegedly punched the mother of a Hot Springs High School student in the face during an argument over a Confederate flag in the school parking lot.

Information Liberation | “We’ve always been a country where immigration’s been a part, but not on this scale… I feel that we’ve been ethnically cleansed.”

Louder With Crowder | The transgender bathroom issue keeps circling the drain.