THE WASHINGTON POST on Friday reported a genuinely alarming event: Russian hackers have penetrated the U.S. power system through an electrical grid in Vermont.
In retaliation for the hacking of John Podesta and the DNC, Barack Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats and ordered the closure of their country houses on Long Island and Maryland's Eastern shore.
poised to strike back against Vladimir Putin's 'aggression'...
Russia is reportedly deploying nuke-ready missiles in the province of Kaliningrad which borders Lithuania
"Then I fear, in his hot-headed way, he (Trump) starts fighting with the Russians, and it wouldn't be long then until a state of war against Russia is declared."
Snopes, one of the new arbiters of Fake News for Facebook, has been utterly remiss in its fact-checking duties by failing to report the false allegation The Russians hacked into Vermont's power grid -- perhaps because the original claim appeared i
'Fake news' is making a comeback to the headlines, and hashtags - after the Washington Post retracts its big story on Russian hackers penetrating the US power grid.
The conflicts between Washington and Moscow keep on growing: Ukraine and Syria, rival war games, "hybrid" wars and "cyber-wars." Talk of a new Cold War doesn't do justice to the stakes.
Obama has announced new sanctions on Russia based on unsubstantiated charges by the CIA that the Russian government influenced the outcome of the US presidential election with "malicious cyber-enabled activities."
Only a fool would step into the crossfire between the warring tribes known as Democrats and Republicans on the two burning issues of the day: Russia's hacking and the U.N. resolution on Israel.
All recent claims of "Russian hacking" are either outright false or are based on "evidence" that only shows run-of-the-mill attacks by some anonymous basement hacker.
The CIA and its mainstream media acolytes continue to blame Democratic Party Hillary Clinton's electoral loss on the Russians and, specifically, on supposed hacking by Russia of computers belonging to Clinton and Democratic Party officials.
The joint report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued on Thursday to support accusations of cyberattacks by Russia against the United States lacks any serious substance and does not even claim
Fact: As usual, when it comes to bashing Russia, claims aren't backed by verifiable evidence, just fear-mongering hyperbole - media scoundrels like WaPo repeating it without due diligence checking for veracity.
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage praised Russian President Vladimir Putin for his decision not to expel American diplomats in response to a similar move by the US.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., thinks the Obama administration was justified in retaliating Thursday against Russia with sanctions for interfering with U.S. institutions. But he said it should've been done long ago.
A tweet from conservative media icon Matt Drudge's verified Twitter account Thursday night appeared to accuse the government of interfering with his website, DrudgeReport.com, just hours after the Barack Obama administration announced new sanctions a
In this week's edition of Newsbud Roundtable, Sibel Edmonds and Spiro Skouras are joined by Newsbud Analyst Christoph Germann and Newsbud Senior Analyst Professor Filip Kovacevic. We discuss the recent developments in Germany and throughout Europe
Obama has announced new sanctions on Russia based on unsubstantiated charges by the CIA that the Russian government influenced the outcome of the US presidential election with "malicious cyber-enabled activities."
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