Hillary’s email firm was run from a loft apartment with its servers in the BATHROOM
UK Daily Mail | Raising new questions over security of sensitive messages she held.
UK Daily Mail | Raising new questions over security of sensitive messages she held.
Bizpac Review | There are parts of Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s newly unveiled immigration plan that don’t quite work with the Constitution, according to Judge Andrew Napolitano.
Sputnik | The US State Department disclosed part of its “Foreign Relations of the United States” series covering the 1969-1972 Arab-Israeli dispute.
Paul Craig Roberts | Armageddon will be the consequence.
Washington Examiner | The cost of cleaning up a major toxic waste spill in the West caused by an Environmental Protection Agency contractor could soar as high as $27.7 billion.
RT | It took 14 San Francisco Police Department officers to take down and restrain a one-legged, black homeless man, armed with crutches and apparently dangerous.
Truth Revolt | The federal government is now saying that Hillary Clinton’s home brewed email server may have had as many as 305 classified emails routed through it.
Free Thought Project | In recent years the subject of “chemtrails” has become less of a conspiracy theory as Geoengineering crept into the dialogue.
Paul Joseph Watson | Law makes it illegal to insult someone’s religion.
Steve Watson | All but one senator who voted to block defunding have accepted cash from abortion group; Deep ties to media organisations revealed.
Daily Caller | New details have emerged casting further doubt on prominent social justice activist Shaun King’s claim that he was the victim of a race-based hate crime.
London Independent | The identity of the programmes’ funders was not disclosed to the audience.
RT | A Google subsidiary has taken a large step – quite literally – in trying to make humanoid robots as realistic as possible.
Zero Hedge | The immediate concern is that rain could react with water soluble sodium cyanide.
RT | An explosive device has been thrown near a rail station in Bangkok, AFP reported, citing police.