Soros Buys Millions in Facebook, Twitter Stocks After Bashing Tech Companies
Free Beacon | $31 million in Facebook, $11 million in Twitter, $10 million in Apple.
Free Beacon | $31 million in Facebook, $11 million in Twitter, $10 million in Apple.
Paul Joseph Watson | Jeffrey Toobin blasted for ridiculous claim.
Twitchy | Yes, guilty as charged; conservatives are angry.
Breitbart | The French President outlined his vision for a “European sovereignty” in which Brussels would have autonomy comparable to that of China or the United States of America.
Breitbart | “However, we have heard evidence as part of our work to suggest that a significant volume of gun discharges and gun crimes go unreported.”
Breitbart | President Trump has denied having any prior knowledge of the meeting and has publically asserted Trump Jr.’s participation was in full accordance with the law.
Daily Mail | Human rights orgs penned a letter urging Google to abandon Project Dragonfly.
Daily Caller | “We are a political monoculture that’s intolerant of different views.”
Jose Nino | The Constitutional Court of South Africa recently ruled that 300,000 gun owners must turn in their firearms.
RT | A bill allowing the South African government to seize private land without compensation has been withdrawn by the Portfolio Committee on Public Works pending further study, according to the ruling African National Congress.
Sputnik | The head of the Netherlands’ opposition right-wing Party for Freedom, or PVV, Geert Wilders, is known throughout Europe for his promising to ban the Koran and close down mosques.
Twitchy | CNN’s Alisyn Camerota was visibly upset that Sununu refused to denounce President Trump and his criticism of CNN.
Daily Mail | Russia has showcased a sleek new super soldier exoskeleton that will endow the wearer with superhuman powers.
Mac Slavo | Peter Schiff, who accurately predicted the 2008 financial crisis has said in a recent podcast that the Federal Reserve is going to let the “inflation genie out of the bottle.”
Mac Slavo | Experts from numerous countries around the globe are gathering for a United Nations meeting to discuss “killer robots.”