By REUTERS The government of Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez is emerging as a rare supplier of diesel to Syria, potentially undermining Western sanctions and helping the Syrian government fuel its military in the middle of a bloody crackdown on civilian protests.
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By David Wilcock Divinecosmos.com FINAL VERSION 2/9! A 122-nation alliance is backing a lawsuit that could free the Earth from financial tyranny. This investigation reveals who the perpetrators are and what we can do to solve the problem.
By Jesse Harwell Opednews.com While athletes frequently come up in the news for using illegal steroids to improve their performance, they aren’t the only ones guilty of trying to bulk up illegally.
By RT News Move over, SOPA and say your prayers, PIPA. There’s a new bill in the works that, if passed, will pull the plug on how the Internet is used in Canada.
By RICHARD ESPOSITO ABC News With Iran allegedly striking out at Israeli citizens and Jewish targets around the world, Israeli and American security officials in the U.S. are on high alert.
A written document giving firm dates and detailed actions for a planned Greek default has been in the possession of two top Wall Street bank currency trading bosses since the second week in January.
By Grace Wyler Business Insider By now, it is clear that the Maine caucuses were a complete mess.
Journalist Christopher Cook has hit hard economic times in the news media industry. Cook, on his interview with RT News, explains what is happening across our nation with job loss, and the financial problems facing many Americans.
UPDATE – It seems that the girl wasn’t forced, she was offered the additional deep fried processed chicken nugget slop because somehow this provides extra nutrition.
Bin Laden Death Deemed Murder of CIA Case Officer as 9/11 Coverup by Gordon Duff, Senior Editor President George W. Bush knew Osama bin Laden was a CIA agent and in no way ever involved in 9/11.
By Lesley Wroughton Reuters Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been in discussions with the White House about leaving her job next year to become head of the World Bank, sources familiar with the discussions said on Thursday.
By FOX News Authorities arrested and charged Friday a Virginia man allegedly on his way to the U.S. Capitol for what he thought would be a suicide attack on one of the nation’s most symbolic landmarks.
By Peter Aldhous New Scientist Don’t blame fracking for environmental problems associated with extracting gas from shale. That’s the message of a new report from the Energy Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, released on the opening day of the AAAS meeting in Vancouver, Canada.
By JAMES RISEN NY Times The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself
By The Tehran Times Turkey’s Energy Minister Taner Yildiz says Ankara will not abide by the Western sanctions imposed against Tehran’s energy sector, stressing that Ankara will maintain its strong energy ties with Tehran.
By Marion Douet Reuters A French court on Monday declared U.S. biotech giant Monsanto guilty of chemical poisoning of a French farmer, a judgment that could lend weight to other health claims against pesticides.
By Ben Swann FOX 19 Reality Check was the first news organization to call out the GOP in Maine after Governor Mitt Romney was declared the winner of the Maine caucus, with only 84 percent of the precincts counted.