G7 leaders agree to phase out fossil fuel use by end of century
London Guardian | German chancellor Angela Merkel announces commitment to ‘decarbonise global economy’ and end extreme poverty and hunger.
London Guardian | German chancellor Angela Merkel announces commitment to ‘decarbonise global economy’ and end extreme poverty and hunger.
Truth Revolt | Considering the Republicans control both the House and the Senate, this bill doesn’t have much of a chance for success.
Free Thought Project | A man was shot in the face after running away from Baltimore police Sunday morning.
Bloomberg | Robots and artificial intelligence fuel mass unemployment.
PJ Media | “I think Hillary is not the Hillary of when she was 30 years old. She made peace with the power structure.”
Irish Independent | NEVER shy of the opportunity to shock a little, Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary is scheduled to attend the controversial Bilderberg conference in Austria this week.
Breitbart | The Department of Homeland Security has put the brakes on hiring and other efforts to lay the groundwork for executive amnesty.
Washington Times | “When a finalized plan is presented to me by the Pentagon, I will share it with the American people.”
Reuters | “The President did not state that the strong dollar was a problem,” the U.S. official said.
The Washington Times | The Transportation Security Administration failed to screen out more than 70 airport workers who appeared on terrorist-related vetting lists.
Paul Joseph Watson | Former DARPA director Regina Dugan to discuss artificial intelligence with global power brokers.
London Telegraph | Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond says there are ‘worrying signs’ about the increased activity of Russian forces and the UK would consider the pros and cons of taking US intermediate-range weapons.
CNS News | President Obama made clear Sunday his preference for Britain remaining in the E.U. – and predicted that it would do so.
World Net Daily | Alleges 99% of drug traffickers are aliens.
Bizpac Review | A fish headed towards Australia is primed to walk all over the continent’s ecological system — literally.