Breitbart | Capuano conceded the election early after returns started flowing in.

Paul Joseph Watson | Chaotic scenes in Frankfurt as culprits scream “We are Arabs, we’ll kill you all!”

Paul Joseph Watson | Corporate media now wants to control what individual citizens can post online.

Paul Joseph Watson | Dem Congressman bombarded with questions by Laura Loomer.

NewsWeek.com | It’s easier to bury uncomfortable facts than to confront them.

Zero Hedge | The Russian Air Force has begun its largest bombing campaign of the year in the Idlib Governorate. 

The Hill | “There’s a new kind of campaign underway” to “destroy the legitimacy of the American news media.”

The Washington Post | Ten years after the worst financial panic since the 1930s, growing debt burdens in key developing economies are fueling fears of a new crisis that could spread far beyond the disruption sweeping Turkey.

The Telegraph | Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday pledged $60 billion in financing for projects in Africa in the form of assistance, investment and loans, as China furthers efforts to link the continent’s economic prospects to its own.

Daily Mail | A Russian official has said the International Space Station (ISS) leak could have been caused by deliberate sabotage. 

Newsbusters | Since it’s a slow media-bias day on Labor Day, it’s a good time to suggest our in-house video team at MRCTV offers amazing and funny videos about the media.

Daily Wire | CNN’s Dana Bash repeatedly pressed Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum on Sunday over his support for a $33 trillion government-run health care system and how he intends to pay for it.

RT | As thousands of people gathered for an anti-racism concert in Chemnitz on Monday, Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans to speak out against hate.

Sputnik | In late May, a video featuring a large object that appears to be hovering in mid-air over North Carolina’s Lake Norman prompted UFO enthusiasts to claim that extraterrestrial beings had arrived in the area.

Zero Hedge | A surge in populism has sent Sweden’s far-right Sweden Democrats (SD) Party surging in the polls leading up to the country’s September 9 election – placing them neck and neck with the Moderate party.