Michael Snyder | In late 2018, the bad economic news just keeps rolling in. 

Steve Watson | Panel speculates on Americans’ rejection of Kavanaugh smear.

Daily Mail | The world’s first flying car is set to go on the market with pre-sales scheduled to begin next month. 

Voice Of Europe | The former Capernaum church has been turned into a mosque, Austrian tabloid Wochenblick reports.

The Daily Caller | An ex-boyfriend of Julie Swetnick, the third woman to accuse Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct, filed a restraining order against her in Florida in 2001, Politico reported.

Breitbart | “This has everything to do with our country,” Trump said.

Breitbart | A group of migrant-background residents of Malmö have formed a “resistance” group to fight “everyday racism” in response to the success of the anti-mass migration Sweden Democrats in the Swedish national elections.

RT | A young French rapper has made it into the headlines with a graphic music video calling for white people to be killed. And while he’s shot to fame, with it has come widespread outrage and an investigation into his “art”.

Zero Hedge | “It’s ridiculous. Total twilight zone. And no, I’ve never done anything like that.”

Michael Snyder | If we keep doing what we have been doing, we are going to keep getting the same results.

Mac Slavo >| China has decided to come out swinging against president Donald Trump’s trade war.

Michael Snyder | A lot of things are starting to happen that we haven’t seen since the last recession. 

Washington Times | The Judiciary Committee Republican staff did not release any details about the men, but said each had been interviewed, and one had provided a written statement.

BLP | Facebook has decided to censor evidence that CNN producer Scott Bronstein is cold-calling Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s former classmates in a bid to dig up dirt on the President Trump pick.

Information Liberation | On Tucker Carlson’s show Wednesday, The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway laid out just how crazy the latest accusations are against Judge Brett Kavanaugh from Michael Avenatti’s client Julie Swetnick.