London Telegraph | Mark Prendeville, who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was moved out of sight of other patients by staff at a Kent hospital.

Ron Paul | This month marks the seventh anniversary of the bursting of the housing bubble and the subsequent economic meltdown.

Washington Times | Roger Villere, RNC vice chairman: ‘GOP brand is being damaged’.

Pamella Geller | In a deeply disturbing development in the Muslim invasion of Europe, Europeans are being forced from their homes to accommodate the invaders.

Michael Snyder | If all this sounds incredibly strange to you, just keep reading, because this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Mikael Thalen | Artist banned from event after police demand £36,000 protection fee.

Tony Cartalucci | So shockingly similar is American propaganda regarding Japan during World War II to the propaganda being leveled against Beijing today that it seems almost intentional.

RT | If the skies are clear, the celestial display should be visible after nightfall.

Louder With Crowder | For those of you keeping score, in New York you can’t buy large sodas.

Reuters | Some of the officers’ accounts initially given to investigators differ from each other.

The Common Sense Show | “Conspiracy theorist.”

RT | France has carried out its first airstrikes on Islamic State positions in Syria, the Élysées Palace said in a statement.

Sputnik | They are – not in total, but in part – a creation of Western interventions in the region.”

RT | He also said that US attempts to “train the combat part of the opposition forces” have failed.