Zero Hedge | More ammunition for continued rate hikes…

Reuters | Bidding to stem the rise of the far-right AfD, Germany’s left next week launches a grassroots movement aimed at emulating the success of Britain’s Momentum group which propelled hardliner Jeremy Corbyn to the leadership of the Labour Par…

Free Beacon | Sean Casten says Trump and Bin Laden both ‘activate marginalized young men’.

American Mirror | “We want to replace ICE with the Department of Justice, an entity that has not been tarnished the same way that ICE has.”

Daily Mail | Facebook should move more ‘proactively’ to address hate speech on its platform, the United Nations human rights chief has cautioned.

Daily Wire | The chain blames lagging sales on Under Armour and “pulling away” from gun sales for its tough quarter.

Mediaite | On Wednesday night, ex-CNN commentator Jeffrey Lord made an appearance on Fox News and criticized his former network for their representation of the violent leftwing group Antifa.

Paul Joseph Watson | Case takes another bizarre twist.

CNS News | Facebook is at risk of losing 32% of its conservative users due to concerns the social media giant is censoring its content, a new national omnibus survey by McLaughlin & Associates reveals.

RT | Moscow has briefed US diplomats on a plan by militants to stage a false flag chemical weapons attack in Syria’s Idlib province meant to frame Damascus, the Russian ambassador in the US has said.

Zero Hedge | President Donald Trump threatened that he could begin joint military exercises with South Korea and Japan that will be “far bigger than ever” if progress stalls on North Korea nuclear talks.

Mac Slavo | Russia’s new super-soldier exoskeleton is said to be able to endow its wearer with superhuman abilities.

Breitbart | “Sloppy Carl Bernstein, a man who lives in the past and thinks like a degenerate fool, making up story after story, is being laughed at all over the country!”

Breitbart | Following the docking of the Aquarius in Marseilles, no migrant transport NGO vessels are currently operating in the Mediterranean as some face increasing legal pressure from European countries.