Information Liberation | Rather than reform themselves and take steps to become a neutral platform, Google’s top focus is keeping the extent of their corrupt censorship practices from leaking, a new report suggests.

Information Liberation | More Americans want fewer immigrants or none than want more.

American Mirror | Don’t look for billionaire Tom Steyer and the Democrats to tone down the rhetoric any time soon.

Louder With Crowder | A pair of Harvard grad students did a study on the wage gap and they’re calling shenanigans on the whole thing.

Campus Reform | “I don’t know I haven’t done much research on this. I just saw the petition and that’s the extent of it.”

Daily Caller | When it comes to alarming projections of global warming-induced sea level rise, veteran climate scientist Judith Curry says people need to cool it.

Mac Slavo | Scientists working for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are using a biological virus to help computers work much faster. 

Michael Snyder | Netflix originally had a truly disruptive business model and they fundamentally changed the way that Americans consume media, but now they are heading for the same fate as Blockbuster. 

Michael Snyder | If our founders could see what we have become they would be rolling over in their graves, because this is not what they intended.

Paul Joseph Watson | French President capitulates to demands of yellow vest movement.

Paul Joseph Watson | French President capitulates to demands of yellow vest movement.

Steve Watson | “He has been a big supporter of the PATRIOT Act.”

UK Express | A LEADING expert on the ethical, legal and social implications of bioscience has revealed her concerns over handing over the control of our minds.

Bloomberg | Smartphones, tablets and video games are physically changing the brains of adolescents, early results from an ongoing $300 million study funded by the National Institute of Health have shown, according to a report by “60 Minutes.”

Breitbart | The Belgian government has split apart after Prime Minister Charles Michel ignored the objections of his ruling coalition’s biggest party and insisted he would sign the UN migration pact.