(Jessica Corbett) After President Donald Trump dragged out announcing his nominee to replace outgoing U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, “relishing the suspense,” the president finally revealed D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh as his selection on Monday night, and progressive groups vowed to maintain pressure on Senate Democrats and a handful of Republicans to fight the appointment.
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It Appears Hillary Clinton Is Preparing to Run for President Again in 2020
(Whitney Webb) Speculation is mounting that former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is seeking to make a “comeback” and challenge Donald Trump a second time in the next U.S. presidential election of 2020. Rumors of another Clinton campaign in the works comes amid the former candidate’s recent uptick in public appearances and fund-raising appeals.
Trump’s Base Is Now Cheering for the Deep State Over WikiLeaks, Thanks to “Q”
(Justin Deschamps) The following article offers a rather conclusive perspective on the alleged insider Q Anon and their call for freeing countries. It is not my contention or belief that the Q Anon is pushing a pro-war agenda, although it is possible. I frankly think that the author of this article is taking a myopic view.
Supreme Court Gives Any President a Blank Check to Detain American Citizens
(Elliott Gabriel) MintPress speaks with legal expert and law professor Ryan Alford, who warns that hidden within the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Trump administration’s “Muslim travel ban” is a massive power giveaway to the executive branch that allows any president to order the mass detention of American citizens without worrying about a challenge from the courts.
Farmers in America Are Now Killing Themselves at an Unprecedented Rate
(Zero Hedge) Suicide is exploding in America – and the increase isn’t confined to celebrities like Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. Suicide rates have risen by an astonishing 30% since 1999, with suicidal people citing relationship stress, financial difficulties and other issues as the underlying cause.
Senate Votes to Finally Legalize Hemp After 80 Years of Prohibition
(Carey Wedler) On Thursday, the U.S. Senate approved a bill to legalize hemp, an industrial crop that has been banned for decades.
Supreme Court Hands Down ‘Groundbreaking Victory’ For Privacy
(Jessica Corbett) “The government can no longer claim that just using technology like your cellphones means you’ve given up your Fourth Amendment rights,” says the ACLU. “This is huge.”
World’s Millionaires and Billionaires Now Control Half the World’s Personal Wealth
(Jessica Corbett) Millionaires and billionaires own nearly half of all the world’s personal wealth, which reached $201.9 trillion last year, according to a new report from Boston Consulting Group.
Trump Finally Admits He’s Responsible: “You Have to Take the Children Away”
(Jake Johnson) After weeks of evasions and outright lies aimed at avoiding responsibility for the torture he has inflicted upon immigrant families, President Donald Trump finally admitted in an off-the-rails speech on Tuesday that the thousands of family separations that have taken place on his watch are a direct consequence of his administration’s decision to prosecute parents who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
Over 1,200 Minnesota Parents Are Suing to Shut Down Child Protective Services
(Carey Wedler) A group of parents in Minnesota called Stop CPS From Legally Kidnapping Children has filed a request in federal court to “shut down the state’s child protection services, stop serial abuse of families and overturn the unconstitutional laws by which the agency operates,”according to a press release published Tuesday.
Donald Trump, Kim Jong-un Arrive in Singapore Ahead of Tuesday Meeting
(Jason Ditz) The historic Trump-Kim summit is just hours away, and both leaders have arrived in Singapore. Kim arrived on an Air China plane Sunday afternoon local time, and Trump arrived just hours later at Paya Lebar Air Base.
Exclusive: New Social Network Challenges Facebook by Paying You for Posts
(Darius Shahtahmasebi) As the world grapples with Facebook’s numerous data breaches, along with the revelation that Google holds a lot more of our personal data than Facebook does, one Seattle-based entrepreneur recently launched a new social media platform called TopTopic, which allows users to actually generate income from their content while also respecting users’ privacy.
Amid Rash of School Shootings, More Parents Turn to Homeschooling
(Kerry McDonald) Parents who remove their children from the confines of the conventional classroom are not running away from reality. They are running towards it.
Harvey Weinstein Turning Himself in on Sex Crime Charges
(Zero Hedge) Harvey Weinstein is expected to surrender himself to New York authorities on Friday to face charges of alleged sexual misconduct in connection to an ongoing investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office and NYPD, according to the Daily News.
YouTube Shooter Was Interviewed by Police Before Attack
(Jay Syrmopoulos) A woman who was reportedly angry at YouTube opened fire at the company’s San Bruno, California headquarters on Tuesday, April 3. Nasim Aghdam, 39, shot and wounded three people before committing suicide, according to police, who said they recovered a handgun registered to Aghdam at the scene.














