Robert Jay Watson | The search for one of the most legendary boats of human history has made a potential breakthrough as multiple teams of scientists have zeroed in on a curious ship-shaped rise on Mt. Ararat in Turkey.

Breitbart | Most babies in the UK will be born to couples who met online rather than in person by 2037, a study suggests.

Breitbart | A team of UK scholars have fired back at unscientific claims by PETA and other groups that veganism is a “greener” option that eating meat, insisting that meat has “massive social benefits.”

Daily Mail | There’s no shortage of questions surrounding artificial intelligence, but one thing is indisputable: AI is really good at Go.

Paul Joseph Watson | Some kind of connection here?

John Vibes | Ring, the home security system developed by Amazon, is planning to build a database of neighborhood watchlists using facial recognition technology.

Mac Slavo | The embattled biotech company Monsanto will have to pay a hefty fine of $10 million for spraying a dangerous pesticide on “research crops” in Hawaii.

Paul Joseph Watson | CNN fails to mention men are leading the decline.

Paul Joseph Watson | CNN fails to mention men are leading the decline.

Sputnik | Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has accused Twitter of holding high-profile users to a different standard than others – saying that US President Donald Trump should’ve been banned from the platform “a long time ago.”

Daily Mail | With nearly 27 million people set to travel on a plane this holiday season, the Transportation Security Administration warned flyers to expect long lines at check-in. 

Breitbart | Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has once again sounded the alarm on the environment, reportedly telling an audience in San Diego that all heavy industrial activity must be moved to space to save Earth.

Daily Mail | Giving fraudsters enough information to impersonate them.

Michael Snyder | This week, three major winter storms will batter most of the country with ice, snow and bitterly cold temperatures just in time for Thanksgiving. 

Martin Armstrong | The volatility in weather that our computer has been forecasting on a long-term basis should result in this winter being colder than the last.