The Hill | President Trump on Friday said that he was canceling plans for a military parade, blaming a $92 million price tag and local politicians in Washington, D.C.

Paul Joseph Watson | Disturbing case takes another bizarre turn.

Breitbart | A new report from Gallup revealed that young people prefer socialism to capitalism.

Breitbart | A teenager is fighting for his life after allegedly being disembowelled during a quadruple stabbing in London’s so-called ‘murder mile’.

Breitbart | President Trump’s protective tariffs on imported steel, aluminum, solar panels, and washing machines have created more than 11,000 American jobs over the course of six months, a new study reveals.

Breitbart | Newsweek suggests such a scenario “could have major political consequences” for globalist leaders such as Germany’s Angela Merkel.

Daily Caller | CNN covered both Minnesota Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison’s and Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan’s sex-related accusations, but not close to equally. Guess why.

Voice Of Europe | The birthplace of Labour PM Harold Wilson is the latest location of a child sex abuse scandal. Huddersfield.

RT | Google has confirmed that it still tracks users even after they turn off the “Location History” setting on their device. It comes just one day after the practice was revealed by an AP investigation.

Zero Hedge | FiveThirtyEight says there is a 10 percent chance that Democrats gain fewer than 14 seats and a 10 percent chance of a big wave that would see them gain more than 58 seats.

Reuters | The Pentagon report also said China’s space program was progressing rapidly.

Mac Slavo | Just like the financial crisis of 2008 which investor Peter Schiff accurately predicted, there are warning signs again that are being ignored.

American Mirror | Facebook’s campaign against Diamond and Silk continues.

Prison Planet.com | Tommy Robinson points a camera in the face of a reporter who followed him to Spain, where he is on holiday with his family.

Information Liberation | Pope Francis had nothing to say about the allegations some 300 “predator priests” sexually abused more than 1,000 children in Pennsylvania since 1947.