The Rebel | The mainstream media pretends to care about bullying and rape culture and sexism. But they don’t if it’s a Muslim migrant behind it.

Michael Snyder | Near the end of last week, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake was quickly followed by a magnitude 7.3 earthquake just 28 hours later.

Mikael Thalen | “That’s not my place as another human to say someone is wrong or to draw lines or boundaries.”

Paul Joseph Watson | Concerns about Ferguson-style disorder continue to build.

Steve Watson | I’m surprised she didn’t say watermelon, just go all the way.”

Daily Mail | Fresh information allegedly connecting the government of Saudi Arabia and the 9/11 terror attacks has been released.

London Independent | Exclusive: Intelligence services investigate connections that lead to UK.

UK Mirror | U.S. Presidential candidate exclusively reveals details of pair of men planning to communicate with computers using the power of thought.

Reuters | Russia’s envoy to NATO accused the United States of trying to put pressure on Moscow by sailing a U.S. guided-missile destroyer near Kaliningrad.

RT | NATO and EU security chiefs say Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) wants to use chemical or nuclear weapons to attack Britain.

AFP | This year’s report warned of a climate of fear that has seen world leaders “developing a form of paranoia about legitimate journalism.”

Bloomberg | A startup thinks newspapers can profit by getting people to pay to elevate their rants—or advertisements—to the top of the comments section.

Politico | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge Thomas Hogan sharply criticized the two agencies over the episodes, referred to by intelligence gatherers as “compliance incident

Gateway Pundit | On Tuesday Donald Trump won New York state with over 60% of the votes.

London Guardian | A new study shows that dolphins chatter while cooperating on a task. The line between human and animal language may not be as clear as we like to think.