- Justin Raimondo discusses the legacy and the fall of the Weekly Standard. [Link]
- Caitlyn Johnstone on the importance of narrative control.[Link]
- Margaret Kimberley breaks down the attacks on Julian Assange. [Link]
- Ray McGovern on the heroic work of Bob Perry in exposing the deep states false Russiagate narrative. [Link]
- The Rollo and Slappy Show remembers a forgotten man killed by police. [Link]
- Venezuela’s President Maduro accuses the US of being responsible for a recent assassination attempt. [Link]
- Ukraine’s president is pictured with a soldier in Nazi symbols. [Link]
- Brian Saady on the crimes and criminals of the UAE. [Link]
- Iraqi warplanes bomb ISIS targets in eastern Syria. [Link]
- Yemen peace talks in Sweden end with an agreement for a ceasefire of Hodeida. The agreement will have the UN take control of the city. There was also an agreement for more talks in January. [Link]
- The Yemen War Powers bill passes the Senate. [Link]
- The US bills Saudi Arabia and the UAE $331 million for mid-air refueling missions provided throughout the Yemen War. The bill comes after the Pentagon admitted it previously undercharged the Saudi coalition. [Link]
- Children in Yemen are dying of diphtheria. [Link]
- The US announces a new trade focused approach for countering Russia and China in Africa. [Link]
- Egypt reports killing 27 militants in the Saini and along the border with Libya. [Link]
- A US soldier, deployed to Niger, was likely driving drunk when he crashed. A French soldier was killed in the crash. [Link]