Censored! How Online Media Companies Are Suppressing Conservative Speech.pdf
Like it or not, social media is the communication form of the future — not just in the U.S., but worldwide. Just Facebook and Twitter combined reach 1.8 billion people. More than two-thirds of all Americans (68 percent) use Facebook. YouTube is pushing out TV as the most popular place to watch video. Google is the No. 1 search engine in both the U.S. and the world.
University Offers ‘Cry Closet’ For Stressed-Out Snowflakes
The University of Utah has installed a “Cry Closet” in its library for stressed-out snowflake students to relieve tears in for 10 minutes at a time.
Chance the Rapper: ‘Black People Don’t Have to be Democrats’
Chicago-based crooner Chance the Rapper seemed to show his support for fellow Chi-Town artist Kanye West’s beliefs about free thinking by pointing out that black people should not feel obliged to support the Democratic Party.
Amazon Will Spy On Your Kids With A.I. Controlled ‘Alexa For Kids’
Amazon has unveiled “Alexa for Kids,” a version of their Echo home assistant for children.
Taliban Vows to Focus on ‘Killing and Capturing American Invaders’
The Taliban dismissed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani’s U.S.-backed peace offer in a statement issued Tuesday announcing the start of their annual spring offensive, which the terrorists vowed will be “mainly” focused “on crushing, killing and capturing American invaders and their supporters.”
Technocratic Takeover: China to Install 600 Million Cameras By 2020, Implementing a ‘Social Score’ Based on Behavior
As time continues the technology is getting better and better. The globalists are using China as their beta-testing grounds for this technocratic takeover that we are entering.
Suspected North Korean Hackers Targeting Critical Infrastructure
Suspected North Korean hackers are carrying out a wide-spread reconnaissance campaign against numerous industries across the globe.
White House 1600 Daily: President Macron comes to Washington
It was a ceremony befitting America’s oldest ally. President Trump and the First Lady welcomed the French delegation yesterday with all the decorum of an official state visit, including a 21-gun salute, military inspection, and hundreds of guests waving French and American flags across the White House South Lawn.
New York Times issues fake-news correction in article about fake news
The New York Times was forced to issue a lengthy correction after it published a false statement in an article about “fake news” on Facebook.
2 Dallas Cops Shot at Home Depot, Civilian Wounded
The Dallas Police Department reported that two police officers and a Home Depot loss prevention officer have been seriously wounded in a shooting. Local media reports the shooting occurred at a Home Depot parking lot on the city’s northeast side. The suspect is in police custody.
Apple CEO to Meet President Trump Today
The private meeting today follows President Trump’s first state dinner last night, which Tim Cook and Apple’s environmental head Lisa Jackson also attended, reports Bloomberg. The state dinner was to honor French president Emmanuel Macron. Besides Cook, other industry titans including Rupert Murdoch were at the event.
Russia Buys 300,000 Ounces Of Gold In March – Nears 2,000 Tons In Reserves
Russia bought another 300,000 troy ounces of gold in March bringing Russia’s total gold reserves to 1,891 tonnes or 60.8 million troy ounces as of the start of April, the central bank announced loudly at the weekend.
MS-13 member tries to sneak into U.S. as illegal immigrant child
An MS-13 gang member tried to sneak into the U.S. last week by posing as an Unaccompanied Alien Child (UAC), the Border Patrol said Tuesday, hoping to take advantage of lax American laws that give UAC a quick foothold in the U.S.
U.S. Air Force to Ramp Up Commitments to Space Amid Chinese Threat
The United States Air Force is accelerating investment in space as Chinese advancements threaten to penetrate American systems in the previously uncontested domain, top service officials said during a congressional hearing Tuesday.
Healthy elderly brains DO grow new cells — just as many as young adult brains
Many older people don’t seem as mentally sharp as young people, and it’s long been believed that brains stop making new cells as they age. Some research has even indicated that adults do not grow new neurons. Now, a new study in the journal Cell Stem Cell casts these ideas in serious doubt as researchers show elderly people are more intact both cognitively and emotionally than scientists once believed.