Horrifying moment thugs push a man to his death in a river ‘to make a funny video’ in Ukraine
This is the horrifying moment thugs punched a man clinging to railings before they pushed him to his death in…
Labor’s NBN plan: full-blown review plus immediate problems tackled
It doesn’t come as a surprise that Labor’s plan for the NBN starts with a full-blown technical and financial review…
A New Breed of ATM Hackers Gets in Through a Bank’s Network
Over the past few years, scammers have increasingly siphoned cash off of digital payment networks, stealing hundreds of millions of…
William Barr Gives Trump What He Wants, Forms Team to Investigate the F.B.I
By Tom Williams/Getty Images After initially shielding President Donald Trump from the full brunt of the Mueller report’s findings, Attorney…
Udacity restructures operations, lays off 20 percent of its workforce
Udacity, the $1 billion online education startup, has laid off about 20 percent of its workforce and is restructuring its…
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER: Rich Phelps’ Neo Noir Short Film Debuts Online
Following a successful festival run, writer-director Rich Phelps has finally released his short film One Way or Another online for…
Brexit chaos… we need a bit more anarchy!
via Anarchist Communist Group The spectacle of the Brexit debacle would be comic if it weren’t for the fact that…
‘It’s Another Government Boondoggle’: This Republican Lawmaker Just Introduced a Bill to Cut All Funding for Art in US Embassies
Freshman congressman Tim Burchett, a Republican from Tennessee, has introduced a new bill to stop the government from spending any…
Singapore Makes Casinos An Offer They Can’t Refuse
Las Vegas Sands will add a fourth hotel tower and 15,000 seat arena to iconic Marina Bay Sands as part…
Algeria: Bouteflika quits – No trust in the old elite and the generals! Power to the revolutionary workers and youth!
Bowing to weeks of mass protests and a deluge of workers’ strikes, Algeria’s senile and octogenarian President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, resigned…
A New Study Proves That Leonardo da Vinci, Art History’s Most Famous Leftie, Was Actually Ambidextrous
Leonardo da Vinci, art history’s most famous southpaw, was actually ambidextrous, researchers have proven. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence conducted…
IMF cuts 2019 growth outlook again, says risks are ‘skewed to the downside’
The International Monetary Fund again reduced its global economic growth forecast for 2019 on Tuesday, citing risks like increasing trade…
Telescopes row brings US-China trade war into sharp focus with Chinese firms accused of ‘cartel-like behaviour’
The antitrust case, which will proceed to trial in the Northern District of California, sees Chinese companies accused of colluding…
West Papuans call for mass boycott of Indonesian elections
A West Papuan independence leader and Nobel peace prize nominee is calling for a mass boycott of Indonesia’s upcoming elections…