Inside the Secret Meeting Where Wall Street Tested Digital Cash
Bloomberg | “We created a digital dollar”.
Bloomberg | “We created a digital dollar”.
London Independent | Documents shed unprecedented light on controversial agreement, which includes provisions to allow US companies to help change European law and weaken consumer protections.
Daily Caller | Several organizations that receive federal funds to help permanent residents obtain citizenship in order to vote took part in Los Angeles’ May Day rallies, where voting against Donald Trump was the theme.
Daily Mail | Google Glass may not have been the perfect start for the search giant’s move into eyewear, but now it has taken things a step further.
Breitbart | A British Airways flight was intercepted by fighter jets over Hungary Saturday after it failed to contact air traffic controllers when it entered the country’s air space.
Financial Times | The Bank of England is consumed with preparing contingency plans for Britain to leave the EU, with staff across its financial stability, monetary policy and regulatory wings ready to calm any turmoil.
AP | A U.S. senator is calling for a federal investigation into an outdoor advertising company’s latest effort to target billboard ads to specific consumers.
Gateway Pundit | Trump supporters wore masks outside of the Trump Tower in Chicago out of fear for their safety.
Biopic Review | Perhaps hoping to avoid the firestorm of controversy competitor Target is experiencing over its pro-transgender “inclusivity” policy, Walmart is being tight-lipped about its stance on the issue.
CNS News | Obama will leave office next January, and this was the last White House Correspondents Dinner he will attend while in office.
Zero Hedge | Helicopter money may be on the horizon, but if Deutsche Bank has its way, there is at least one intermediate step.
RT | Delegates from the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party have backed an election manifesto which slams Islam as incompatible with the country’s constitution and calls for a ban on Islamic symbols.
RT | Australian businessman Craig Wright has revealed he is the man behind the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, ending years of speculation.
Michael Snyder | Is the strongest and most powerful nation on the planet headed for an apocalypse which will bring it to its knees?
Julie Fidler | Let’s make it so this does NOT happen.