‘Our property now’: (Most) US lawmakers rejoice over Assange arrest
RT | Assange was dragged out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Thursday morning.
RT | Assange was dragged out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Thursday morning.
Daily Mail | Regulations proposed by the UK government to limit the spread of ‘harmful’ content could lead to the lawful speech of millions being censored, civil rights groups warn.
Breitbart | President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Attorney General William Barr’s statement that his presidential campaign was spied on was correct, despite Democrats’ criticism of the accusation.
Mediaite | “We are getting to the level where this is an incitement of violence against progressive women of color.”
Paul Joseph Watson | Rashida Tlaib says Omar ‘speaks the truth’.
Paul Joseph Watson | President to side with his base or the deep state?
Paul Joseph Watson | Muslim Congresswoman tries to play the victim.
Steve Watson | “He wanted to give me some dirt on Hillary Clinton. I turned it down.”
Voice Of Europe | Catalonia has the fastest growing Muslim population in Spain – and more Islamic centres than any other region in the country.
Business Recorder | For the first time, a team of Chinese scientists made use of gene-editing techniques to make monkey brains more human-like.
CNBC | Prime Minister Theresa May managed to convince EU leaders to grant the U.K. more time before it leaves the bloc, but experts say her days in office are now numbered.
Zero Hedge | The listening team is comprised of part-time contractors and full-time Amazon employees based all over the world; including India, Romania, Boston and Costa Rica.
Daisy Luther | A new gun control bill introduced in the Oregon State Legislature added 45 pages of draconian amendments the night before the vote. SB978 passed the Judiciary Committee yesterday and now heads to the Oregon Senate.
Brandon Smith | People often ask me when they should begin to worry about the agenda for the “global economic reset” and the controlled demolition of the economy?
RT | WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who was earlier evicted from the Ecuadorian Embassy and arrested by British police, should be treated properly, a Kremlin spokesman has said.