RT | A batch of leaked Islamic State documents with the names of some 22,000 militants from 51 countries has been passed to UK security services.

Zero Hedge | The ECB not only went even deeper into negative rates territory, cutting all three of its main rates, but boosted QE by €20BN.

Washington Post | Before a police department purchases a drone, officials are often forced to confront questions about privacy, public safety and the legal limits of government intrusion.

Gateway Pundit | He’s a uniter.

Daily Mail | Large Hadron Collider results hint at bizarre new particle that doesn’t fit with laws of physics.

RT | Activists from the ‘Anonymous’ hackers group, which targets the feeds of ISIS supporters, claim their accounts have been suspended too.

Daily Caller | The University of Southern California (USC) has been rocked by a hate crime that, it turns out, appears to be the work of one drunken Asian bullying another.

DC Whispers | The candidate is said to be moving between bouts of frustration to more serene moments of acceptance, but in the end, is ultimately resigned to his fate.

Sputnik | “The risk of collapse is at its highest now… Crises are piling up, overlapping and threatening to spin out of hand,” Neue Zürcher Zeitung quoted Stark as saying.

RT | North Korea has fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea, according to the South Korean military.

Mac Slavo | You may find that the below report is, as President Obama might suggest, once again “peddling fiction.”

London Independent | World Health Organistaion says use of drugs to treat children is concerning.

New American | The general trend in the price of crude oil and natural gas is down for at least another year, perhaps two.

UK Express | A FATHER has been hospitalised after being attacked by a ‘Sharia patrol’ in Vienna, sparking fears that parts of the Austrian capital are becoming no-go areas, according to reports.