Ship Carrying ‘Climate Change Warriors’ Concerned About Melting Arctic Ice Gets Stuck in Ice
Paul Joseph Watson | Well, this is awkward.
Paul Joseph Watson | Well, this is awkward.
Paul Joseph Watson | “My girlfriend enjoys her pregnancies and she enjoys the abortion.”
Breitbart | A federal judge has ordered Facebook to face a nationwide lawsuit seeking damages for allowing third parties to access users’ private data, calling Facebook’s views on privacy “so wrong.”
Daily Mail | China’s largest telescope has detected more than 100 mysterious radio pulses coming from a source around three billion light years from the Earth.
Breitbart | Pope Francis continued his ecological campaign in Madagascar this weekend, admiring the nation’s extensive flora and fauna while warning of devastating fallout due to a loss of biodiversity.
Michael Snyder | It is being called “the Pacific marine heatwave of 2019”, and officials are warning that it could have very frightening implications if it does not dissipate soon.
Paul Joseph Watson | Slavoj Zizek says the prospect is “pretty horrifying.”
Paul Joseph Watson | More cases starting to emerge.
Daily Caller | A senior Google employee managing Google Cloud business with the U.S. government appears to have assaulted a pro-life activist near a Washington, DC, Planned Parenthood on Saturday.
RT | Hundreds of millions of phone numbers linked to Facebook accounts were left exposed on an unprotected server in the latest massive security breach to plague the embattled tech giant.
London Telegraph | Children are being put at risk by transgender books in primary schools that “misrepresent” medical knowledge on puberty blockers, an academic has claimed.
RT | Security teams for Facebook, Google, Twitter and Microsoft met with the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the Director of National Intelligence’s office to coordinate a strategy to secure the 2020 elections.
Silicon Angle | During Facebook Inc.’s continuing crackdown on fake accounts, its latest victim is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Daily Mail | We are all eating around 73,000 tiny bits of plastic every year through our food and drink, according to a new study.