Zero Hedge | “We are not big fans of Wall Street and we don’t trust them.”

New American | It’s not just any old alliance that is behind the ISD.

Tony Cartalucci | NATO’s irregular forces face their supply lines being completely cut, that is, unless a “buffer zone” can be created to save them.

RT | “I can say that I apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong.”

Sputnik | ISIL militants aren’t going to find a safe haven from Russian airstrikes in Iraq.

Daily Caller | SAMS operates dozens of medical facilities in rebel-controlled areas, and alleges Russian airstrikes have targeted a total of nine hospitals so far.

The Washington Times | “Why were we in Libya and was it a good idea?”

American Mirror | The outburst is likely the culmination of frustration that is sagging campaign is going nowhere.

Breitbart | The imminent landfall of Hurricane Patricia on Mexican shores could spark a massive border crisis.

Mac Slavo | As stock markets sky rocketed to new highs one particular asset remained off the radar of most investors.

Breitbart | A new study shows that more than two-thirds — some 69 percent – of patients using anti-depressants do not actually meet the criteria for depressive disorder.