Chuck Grassley: Allegations have reached ‘new level of absurdity’ with submission from Chris Coons
Washington Examiner | It has “all the makings of a tabloid headline” and deserved “unqualified condemnation.”
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Washington Examiner | It has “all the makings of a tabloid headline” and deserved “unqualified condemnation.”
Sputnik | US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has called on the public to avoid reading news from Russian media outlets, specifically the RT broadcaster and Sputnik news agency.
Zero Hedge | Asking students to use “jazz hands” instead.
Daily Mail | Cornell researchers called for the apps to be redesigned.
Zero Hedge | Two-thirds of business economists in the US expect a recession to start in the second half of 2020.
Michael Snyder | Over 20 major retailers have filed for bankruptcy since the beginning of last year, and in 2018 we may break the all-time record for annual store closings that was established just last year.
CNBC | Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday described the U.S. economic outlook as “remarkably positive.”
Mediaite | Veteran journalist Ted Koppel had a fiery exchange with CNN’s senior media correspondent Brian Stelter over the co-dependent relationship between the press and President Donald Trump.
Michael Snyder | Could you imagine the immense devastation that would take place if a giant wall of water 80 feet high slammed into the west coast of the United States?
Louder With Crowder | “It’s almost as if they are deliberately forcing us to stay glued to our TVs.”
Voice Of Europe | Shocking video footage and a report from the Dutch organisation “Klap uit de school”, show that numerous Dutch children are forced to bow to Islam.
Voice Of Europe | The SPD and CDU make it official rejected asylum seekers can stay. Their new proposal for “Specialist Workers” will further mix asylum and migration.
RT | “You have to pay for your military.’”
Zero Hedge | Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is scheduled to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday in Pyongyang as part of his upcoming trip to Asia, the State Department announced on Tueasday.
She’s still bitter.