RT | The Ecuadorian government has lifted restrictions on WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange’s communications with the outside world, allowing visitors to his embassy hideout and restoring internet access it cut off in March.

Sputnik | “I mean, what’s an ally? We have wonderful relationships with a lot of people. But nobody treats us much worse than the European Union.”

Sputnik | “I mean, what’s an ally? We have wonderful relationships with a lot of people. But nobody treats us much worse than the European Union.”

Information Liberation | The entire “Resistance” could be replaced with robots and no one would know the difference.

Breitbart | The response from the establishment media? Virtually nothing.

Michael Snyder | It looks like it could be another tough week for global financial markets. 

Zero Hedge | The melting ice cube that is Sears – once a shining beacon of American consumerism – has finally dissolved.

Zero Hedge | US equity futures dipped in the red after President Trump threatened to impose a third round of tariffs on China and warned that Chinese meddling in U.S. politics was a “bigger problem” than Russian involvement in the 2016 election.

Voice Of Europe | YouTube has taken a very curious decision and marked the traditional German National Anthem as inappropriate or offensive.

Voice Of Europe | Unruly ‘social justice warriors’ create a mutiny on a flight with a migrant being returned to Somalia via a commercial flight to Istanbul, Turkey.

Daily Mail | Boston Dynamics’ robots are no longer just flipping and jumping over obstacles for fun. 

The Daily Caller | Republican lawmakers have hinted for months that the FBI failed to provide federal judges on the surveillance court with information that undercut the government’s premise for opening the Trump-Russia probe in 2016.

Washington Examiner | For fans of President Trump, searching for love in big liberal cities like Washington, New York and San Francisco can get nasty.

Breitbart | “Michael Bloomberg is trying to buy the Democrat nomination to run against President Trump. He has put in $80 million to try to win the House.”