Liberty Links 3/17/19

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Footage Contradicts U.S. Claim That Nicolás Maduro Burned Aid Convoy (More government lies to start more regime change wars, The New York Times

NYT’s Exposé on the Lies About Burning Aid Trucks in Venezuela Shows How U.S. Government and Media Spread Pro-War Propaganda (The Intercept)

Yellow Vest’ Protestors Set Fires in France on 18th Straight Weekend of Demonstrations (Time)

Facebook’s Data Deals Are Under Criminal Investigation (The New York Times)

Facebook Backtracks After Removing Warren Ads Calling for Facebook Breakup (Politico)

News Corp’s Australian Arm Calls for Google Breakup (Reuters)

Facebook Reverses Zero Hedge Ban, Says It Made A “Mistake” (Shady, Zerohedge

Two of Mark Zuckerberg’s Most Important Executives Are Leaving Facebook, Less Than a Year After He Shuffled Their Roles (Recode)

Spotify Just Painted a Big Target on Apple’s Back, and the iPhone Maker Should Worry If Antitrust Regulators Start Aiming at It (Business Insider)

U.S. Regime Change Blueprint Proposed Venezuelan Electricity Blackouts as ‘Watershed Event’ for ‘Galvanizing Public Unrest’ (The Grayzone)

U.S. Tells Germany to Drop Huawei or It’ll Limit Intel Sharing, Report Says (CNET)

U.S. News/Politics

FAA Grounds Boeing’s 737 Max Jet Days After Ethiopia Crash (Wired)

U.S. Congress Wants to Know Why the FAA Waited so Long to Ground Boeing 737 Jets (Reuters)

America Last: How Trump Followed the World in Grounding Boeing’s Plane (Politico)

Boeing 737 Max: Battle Brews over Who Should Analyze Black Boxes from Ethiopian Air Crash (Fortune)

Trump Worried Grounding Boeing 737 Max Planes ‘Would Hurt Stock Market’ (No comment necessary, The Independent)

FBI Accuses Wealthy Parents, Including Celebrities Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, in College-Entrance Bribery Scheme (Chicago Tribune)

Celebrities Lose Work, Students Sue U.S. Colleges in Admissions Scandal (Reuters)

Trump Faces Twin Rebukes From Congress With GOP Defections (Yahoo)

The Intercept Shuts Down Access to Snowden Trove (The Daily Beast)

The Intercept Bars Co-Founder From Meeting After Snowden Archive Shutdown (The Daily Beast)

Southern Poverty Law Center fires co-founder Morris Dees (Montgomery Advertiser)

SPLC Fires Founder Morris Dees; Internal Emails Highlight Issues with Harassment, Discrimination (Alabama Political Reporter)

Exclusive Poll: Young Americans Are Embracing Socialism (Axios)

Colbert Smears Tulsi Gabbard To Her Face While Telling Zero Jokes (Caitlin Johnstone, Medium)

Tucker Carlson on Audio Releases: We Will Never Bow to the Mob (Axios)

International News/Geopolitics

China Offers Help to Venezuela to Restore Power (Reuters)

U.S. Official Suggests Italy Avoid China’s Belt and Road Plan (Reuters)

Pakistan Is Ready For War: PM Khan (Zerohedge)

CIA Implicated in Attack on North Korean Embassy in Madrid (El Pais)

Saudi-led Airstrikes Kill Twenty-two Civilians, Including Children, in North Yemen (Haaretz)

Economy/Finance/Crypto

Global Economy Hits Its Weakest Spell Since Financial Crisis (Bloomberg)

U.S. Retail Sales Rise in January, Stabilizing After a Slump (Bloomberg)

Jeffrey Gundlach Says the Stock Market Was and Still Is in a Bear Market (CNBC)

China Warns U.S. That Trade Deal Enforcement Must Be ‘Two-Way’ (Bloomberg)

Cohn Says U.S. Is ‘Desperate’ to Sign Trade Agreement With China (Bloomberg)

63% of Millennials Who Bought Homes Have Regrets—Usually Because They Missed This One Crucial Step (CNBC)

iPhone Trends Going ‘From Bad to Worse,’ Longbow Research Says (Bloomberg)

Twitter Reveals Big Changes to Conversations and New Camera Features (NBC News)

Iconic Chrysler Building Is Selling at Massive 80-Percent Discount, Reports Say (USA Today)

Black Friday in China as Exports Shrink, Stocks Plunge and Homeowners Face New Taxes (South China Morning Post)

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