Zero Hedge | Considering the vast technological progression witnessed in the last decade, 50 years was “sufficient” to close several gaps with human beings… and mankind must set thorough rules and defined boundaries before it is too late.

CNBC | Elon Musk showed off videos of the first test firing of SpaceX’s Starship Raptor engine in a series of tweets late on Sunday.

Mac Slavo | When 3 year-old toddler Casey Hathaway was found by police three days after he disappeared from his grandmother’s backyard in North Carolina, he told his family that he had “made friends with a bear.”

Politico | “Psychologists’ couches are filling up as Americans seek relief from Trump Anxiety Disorder.”

Daily Mail | An independent child safety advisor for Facebook has spoke out against the social media giant and slammed its approach to child protection.

Breitbart | NewsGuard’s tactic is similar the one used by far-left smear peddlers Sleeping Giants.

Newsbusters | A Google executive sparked backlash from LGBT- supporting  employees after using the term “family” in an internal presentation.

Mac Slavo | The recent outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo is the second worst in recorded history.  So far, 743 people have been infected with the virus and 461 of those have died.

CNBC | It can take six to seven years to bring cancer drugs from “mouse to market.”

Daily Mail | So you’re headed to the Super Bowl some year in the future, and you’re wondering how much cash you’ll need for the big game.

Sky News | Amid suspected violations of Apple policy, an iOS version of the software which ran on Apple devices has now been shut down.

CNBC | There’s a FaceTime bug that lets you hear through someone else’s iPhone, even if they haven’t answered your phone call.

Mac Slavo | The Massachusetts attorney general has declared that the family behind the drug Oxycontin is responsible for the opioid epidemic ravaging the United States.

Michael Snyder | The experts are telling us that the Midwest could experience the coldest weather that it has ever seen this week. 

Daily Mail | Video site to stop recommending ‘blatantly false’ videos to users.