FEATURED STORIES
Paul Joseph Watson | Imprisoned activist demands march on governors of 50 states.
Steve Watson | “Here a scandal, there a scandal, everywhere a scandal”.
Washington Examiner | Obama still refuses to meet with any border security enforcement officers.
RT | Activists around the world are gearing up for a weekend of rallies to protest Monsanto.
CNN | President Barack Obama delivered the commencement speech at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, blaming the “misconduct of a few” for erosion of the public’s “trust in the government.”
Adan Salazar | “Is America ready for pat-downs at every event?”
Kurt Nimmo | Taxation agency insists it is only guilty of inept management.
CNN | Police arrested two men Friday on suspicion of endangering an aircraft.
Paul Joseph Watson | Technology to pass Turing test within 5-10 years.
Washington Examiner | The website’s home page is one big splash calling for Eric Holder’s exit.
WORLD NEWS
France 24 | Businesses rather than employees will foot the bill for a new 75 percent tax on salaries over €1 million, French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici said in an interview with Les Echos.
UK Daily Mail | MI5 had been monitoring the two fanatics responsible for the slaughter of a young soldier near Woolwich barracks for eight years.
businessweek.com | Google (GOOG) Chairman Eric Schmidt’s April 13 tweet was bold, ambitious, and a bit inexplicable.
UK Mirror | The footage obtained by the Daily Mirror reveals how, after beheading the soldier, they hatched a plot to ambush and murder the first police officers to come to his aid.
Anthony Gucciardi | China has destroyed a total of at least three genetically modified corn shipments with origins from the United States.
MONEY WATCH
William F. Jasper | Chancellor Angela Merkel’s “renewable energy revolution” is killing the German economy, but Obama and Greens keep pointing to Germany’s debacle as the model we should follow.
Zero Hedge | Foreign exchange intervention has always been and remains an important economic policy tool.
MarketWatch | Prepare now because easy money will dry up.
Mac Slavo | On May 31, 2013 asteroid 1998-QE2 will be passing earth at a distance of approximately 3.6 million miles.
PRISON PLANET
RT | A Boston-area teenager remains in custody on $1 million bond nearly one month after being arrested over what he said on the Internet.
Lew Rockwell Blog | The trial of Vernon Hershberger for the crime of selling healthy, unprocessed milk to informed and willing customers is sadly a damning commentary on the times in which we currently live.
New American | The editors of Antiwar.com are suing the FBI for access to surveillance files they say the agency has compiled on them and their online magazine.
Mike Adams | Here are my top 10 reasons to attend the March Against Monsanto!
COMMENTARY
Jon Rappoport | Just a coincidence. Nothing to see. Move along.
Economic Collapse | What is life going to look like as our precious water resources become increasingly strained and the western half of the United States becomes bone dry?
Kurt Nimmo | ATF works with cops to conduct an undercover operation at gun show.
Lew Rockwell Blog | The britches of the totalitarians at the DHS are in a wad.
MULTIMEDIA
Prison Planet.com | Alex speaks with former presidential nominee of the Constitution Party Chuck Baldwin.
Prison Planet.com | “I believe I took Constitutional law, but I’m not prepared to take an exam at this time,” Shulman said.
Fox Orlando | The suspect was identified by the FBI as Ibragim Todashev, 27, of Orlando.
U.S. NEWS
LifeNews.com | Dr. Anthony Levatino is a pro-life physician from New Mexico but, before having a change of heart on the issue of abortion he was an OBGYN who also performed abortions.
Prison Planet.com | An Interstate 5 bridge over a river north of Seattle collapsed Thursday evening, dumping vehicles and people into the water, the Washington State Patrol said.
Natural News | To many veterans of the 1960s-era civil rights movement there is a rising angst and discourse among the populace that is eerily familiar to them.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CBC | Most people can see a pretty wide range of colours – about a million hues, according to scientists.
Natural News | The age of 3D printing is here – and not only for common household products.
Mac Slavo | In April of this year researches studying the H7N9 bird flu virus in China advised global governments to get prepared for the worst case scenario.