Silicon Valley escalates its war on white supremacy despite free speech concerns
Washington Post | Tech companies such as Google, GoDaddy and PayPal are now reversing their hands-off approach.
Washington Post | Tech companies such as Google, GoDaddy and PayPal are now reversing their hands-off approach.
Washington Examiner | Soda tax advocates promise healthier communities and balanced budgets. So far neither promise has materialized.
Daily Mail | Obama’s tweet has been liked 2.9 million times while 1.2 million people have retweeted it.
Truth Revolt | “This is eugenics and barbarianism at best.”
Michael Snyder | Next Monday, we are going to witness one of the strangest events in U.S. history.
RT | Humans are losing their freedoms, self-identity and free will.
Daily Mail | Under #OpDomesticTerrorism, it’s taking down KKK and neo-Nazi websites.
Mac Slavo | California could be even closer to a major natural disaster than ever before.
Reuters | The web hosting company GoDaddy said on Sunday it had given The Daily Stormer 24 hours to move its domain.
Michael Snyder | In just a matter of days we are going to witness the most unusual solar eclipse in U.S. history.
The Sun | Study suggests that the body has evolved to burn more calories if something tastes sweet because in nature sweeter substances contain more energy.
CNBC | Amazon halved the amount of U.K. corporation tax it paid last year while more than doubling turnover during the same period.
The Daily Sheeple | Can you go a day without notifications on a smart device?
Washington Free Beacon | Former Vice President Al Gore has been using a dramatic, biblical line to make a case about battling climate change for more than four years.
Daily Caller | House Republican Trey Gowdy wants to know why a scientist with the National Cancer Institute withheld evidence from a government agency showing that a widely used herbicide does not cause cancer.