Nancy Pelosi’s son appears in Ukraine — to talk soccer?
American Mirror | Why does Nancy Pelosi’s son care about the state of soccer in Ukraine?
American Mirror | Why does Nancy Pelosi’s son care about the state of soccer in Ukraine?
Campus Reform | “The College has refused to protect its employees from…verbal and written hostility based on race.”
RT | An Indian Muslim teenager was allegedly kidnapped, raped and murdered before her butchered body was stuffed in a freezer because she started a relationship with an Arab Muslim, a court has heard.
Campus Reform | “Yes, ALL white people are racist. Yes, ALL men are sexist. Yes, ALL cis people are transphobic.”
American Mirror | Former World War II gunner Howard Banks has had enough of punks messing with his American flag.
The Hill | John McAfee, an early figure in cybersecurity, alleged on Twitter that someone made an attempt on his life.
Louder With Crowder | Self-awareness levels? Nonexistent.
Campus Reform | “It tells them that words, ideas, and speakers can literally kill them.”
Defense One | The Army Research Lab is turning more of its attention to fighting land wars against far more technologically sophisticated adversaries than it has in the past several decades.
Michael Snyder | The status quo is not okay, and now is the time to fight harder than ever for the rights that are guaranteed to us by the Second Amendment.
Daily Caller | Left-wing activist and Woman’s March organizer Linda Sarsour accused CNN anchor Jake Tapper of being a member of the alt-right, a small white nationalist faction on the far-right.
Westmonster | Adverts reinforcing gender stereotypes are set to be banned because they can “restrict choices, aspirations and opportunities”.
Chris Menahan | Studies showing men prefer slim women are “triggering,” “dangerous,” “pointless,” “irresponsible” and don’t “need to exist,” according to Allure magazine.
Defence One | An approach to machine learning inspired by the human brain is about to revolutionize street search.
Defence One | An approach to machine learning inspired by the human brain is about to revolutionize street search.