News Roundup 12/1/17

by | Dec 1, 2017

  • Illinois detective tells kids they were being detained because they are white. [Link]
  • The White House starts a rumor that Rex Tillerson may soon be fired. [Link]
  • Moon of Alabama looks at the hypocritical US policy against Russian media. [Link]
  • RT loses press credentials because they were designated as a foreign agent. The loss of the press credentials means RT has lost access to Congress and the White House. [Link]
  • OPEC extends oil production cuts to the end of 2018. [Link]
  • John Kerry says Israel and Egypt pushed the US to bomb Iran in 2015. [Link]
  • In Honduras, protesters are clashing with police as the results of the presidential election. Both candidates running for president have claimed they won the election. [Link]
  • Moon of Alabama reacts to the latest North Korea missile test. [Link]
  • In Egypt’s Saini, tribal groups look to protect themselves from militants as Egyptian security forces are unable to protect them from ISIS. [Link]
  • The US will start flying armed drones in Niger. [Link]
  • 400 Marines in Syria will be coming home. [Link]
  • Saudi Arabia intercepts a ballistic missile fired from Yemen. [Link]
  • Some fighting has broken out between Houthi and Salah forces in Sanaa. [Link]

About Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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