Claims employees knowingly misled EPA regulator that city was using proper corrosion control when they it was not.

Daily Mail | Fresh information allegedly connecting the government of Saudi Arabia and the 9/11 terror attacks has been released.

London Independent | Exclusive: Intelligence services investigate connections that lead to UK.

UK Mirror | U.S. Presidential candidate exclusively reveals details of pair of men planning to communicate with computers using the power of thought.

Reuters | Russia’s envoy to NATO accused the United States of trying to put pressure on Moscow by sailing a U.S. guided-missile destroyer near Kaliningrad.

RT | NATO and EU security chiefs say Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) wants to use chemical or nuclear weapons to attack Britain.

AFP | This year’s report warned of a climate of fear that has seen world leaders “developing a form of paranoia about legitimate journalism.”

Bloomberg | A startup thinks newspapers can profit by getting people to pay to elevate their rants—or advertisements—to the top of the comments section.

Jackson narrowly succeeded in staving off banker domination of the U.S. during his day.

Politico | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge Thomas Hogan sharply criticized the two agencies over the episodes, referred to by intelligence gatherers as “compliance incident

Gateway Pundit | On Tuesday Donald Trump won New York state with over 60% of the votes.

London Guardian | A new study shows that dolphins chatter while cooperating on a task. The line between human and animal language may not be as clear as we like to think.