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Turkey Accuses US Of Staging Istanbul Nightclub Terror Attack

The Turkish government has accused the US of orchestrating the recent Istanbul nightclub terrorist attack which left 39 people dead.  President Erdogan has warned that his administration may revise their decision to allow a US air base in Incirlik as a result of nefarious US activities against the Turkish regime. Pravdareport.com reports: In an interview with Sputnik, authoritative security expert Jevad Galiyashevich noted that the US administration of Barack Obama was violating the laws of its own country, while President Obama was arming terrorists instead of fighting with them.

U.S. Caught Hacking Turkey’s Electrical Grid, Causing Blackouts

Turkey has accused the US government of hacking the Turkish electrical grid, causing frequent blackouts across the country. Turkish Energy Minister Berat Albayrak confirmed that his ministry had experienced a cyber attack originating from American IP addresses that caused blackouts across Istanbul and other nearby cities. Farsnews.com reports: Albayrak, which is the son-in-law of President Erdogan, has tweeted last week on his official account on “Twitter”, that has made serious warnings about the status quo, but his tweets faced ridicule by users.

"Unequivocally Bad?" Gas Prices Soar Over 20% YoY - Most Since 2011

"Unequivocally Bad?" Gas Prices Soar Over 20% YoY - Most Since 2011

In December 2014, as gas prices had plunged over 20% YoY, Janet Yellen proclaimed "from the standpoint of the U.S... the decline we've seen in oil prices is likely to be, on net, a positive," and that narrative of slumping gas prices being "unequivocally good" for Americans was spewed everywhere across linear-thinking mainstream media. So we wonder, with gas prices up 22% year-over, the fastest spike since 2011, is that "unequivocally bad" for America?

China Slams US Hacking Accusation As "Groundless Smear Campaign", Demands Washington Explain Its Own Spying

China Slams US Hacking Accusation As "Groundless Smear Campaign", Demands Washington Explain Its Own Spying

While Russia continues to mostly mock and ridicule, and generally take in good humor, the constant allegations by the Obama administration that it "hacked the election", without actually hacking the election - as in actually rigging or changing the votes - but merely exposing the corruption of the DNC and the cronyism of the Clinton Family Foundation, even if so far the highly confident US "intelligence agencies" have yet to demonstrate a shred of proof substantiating such allegations, China's reaction to a similar accusation has demonstrated far less sense of humor.

Fiat Chrysler To Invest $1 Billion In The US, Add 2,000 Jobs

Fiat Chrysler To Invest $1 Billion In The US, Add 2,000 Jobs

Suddenly the coolest thing in corporate America is announcing major capital investments in the US while adding thousands of American jobs, in other words the opposite of the globalization trend of the past 30 years, in yet other words, doing precisely what Donald Trump demands. The latest to jump on the bandwagon is none other than Fiat Chrysler, the Italian carmaking giant which ironically acquired US automotive icon Chrysler's assets after just a 42 day stay in bankruptcy during the financial crisis.

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