Mac Slavo | FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Administration) is planning for a massive solar storm that would be so strong, it would take down the power grid.

RT | The US is set to experience its first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in almost a century on August 21 – giving millions of Americans the chance to observe the rare celestial event.

Daily Mail | A leading astrophysicist has warned the next asteroid strike is just a matter of time as thousands of potentially threatening objects circle Earth.

RT | The supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park has once again become a point of focus for doomsdayers after scientists picked up some ominous earthquake activity this month.

RT | Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has warned yet again that humans should leave Earth and explore other planets to avoid doomsday.

Daily Mail | Hiding in secret underground bunkers, eating wild birds and pets and saving secretaries but not wives.

Breitbart | Donald Trump is the only leader left in the world defending Western democracy against eco fascism.

Bloomberg | Alphabet Inc.’s Google says it is creating new policies and practices to suppress terrorism-related videos, a response to U.K. lawmakers who have said the internet is a petri dish for radical ideology.

News Factor | Scientists have taken a major step towards building a global quantum internet by beaming “entangled” particles of light from a satellite to ground stations more than 700 miles apart.

Daily Mail | British spies believe North Korea was behind the NHS cyber attack last month.

CBS News | A Taiwanese company that assembles Apple’s iPhones and other electronics is considering building a plant in Wisconsin.

News Corp Australia Network | GOLDEN. Warm. Crunchy, yet soft … many find french fries the ultimate irresistible temptation. But now we know they double your chances of death.

Daily Mail | The intelligence was responsible for the ban on large electronics in carry-ons from 10 airports in eight Muslim-majority countries that fly into the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

The Sun | Four million people died in 2015 as a result of being too tubby, struck by cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other killer conditions.