
Day: April 18, 2016


The Perils of Being a Black Philosopher

Roger Stone, One of the Architects Behind Trump’s Presidential Run, Also Helped Al Sharpton When he Was Running for President

Despite Polls, Bernie Sanders Supporters Believe Their Man is Headed for an Epic Upset in New York Tomorrow

Reports: American Soldier Attacked by 2 Turkish Teens

Traditional News Media is Running Out of Time in the Race to Stay Relevant

Rupert Murdoch’s New Conservative News Site, “Heat Street,” is Live

Only 6% of Americans say They Trust the Media

Parts of Houston Submerged After 16 Inches of Rain Falls in 24 Hours

UK Web Hosting Company, 123-reg, Deletes Hundreds of Websites by Mistake

McDonald’s in Missouri Will Soon Begin Taking Customers’ Orders Via Kiosk

President Obama’s First Farewell Tour Begins With Damage Control in Saudi Arabia

Male Stripper Dressed in FBI-Themed Clothing Triggers Panic, Security Alert in Frankfurt

’60 Minutes’ Hacks Senator’s Phone; Hacker says the Technology We Use Can’t be Trusted

A Lot of Published ‘Scientific Research’ is False

Democratic Attorney Generals and Climate Change Groups Teamed-Up to Prosecute Dissenters

Trump is Glad China Doesn’t Like him — ‘They’ve Waged Economic War Against Us’

Shortage of Autopsy Doctors Could be a ‘Crisis in the Near Future’

Horror: ISIS Blows Off Captive’s Head With Explosive Necklace

Man Plans to Create New Country Named Liberland in Europe

Bernie Sanders’ Scathing Attack on Clinton Gets Wild Cheers from Huge NYC Crowd

U.S., Russia, and China Aggressively Pursue Latest Nuclear Weapons, Threatening Revival of Cold War

Could the Yellowstone Super-volcano Erupt Soon?

Donald Trump Blasts Ted Cruz’s ‘Attack’ in Georgia to Secure Delegates

Wrong? Ted Cruz Boasts of ‘Landslides’ in GOP Primaries Where Voters Don’t Vote

Oil Prices Tumble as OPEC Credibility is Undermined Following Botched Deal

45% of Americans Pay No Federal Income Tax

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Loses Impeachment Vote, Likely to be Forced from Office Within a Few Months

Ecuador’s President Expects ‘Considerable’ Rise in Earthquake Death Toll
