MILO Crushes Q&A Question On Scandinavian Countries
MILO addressed a question about Scandinavia during his talk at Vanderbilt, challenging the claim that their way of life is superior.

MILO addressed a question about Scandinavia during his talk at Vanderbilt, challenging the claim that their way of life is superior.

At Vanderbilt University, MILO outlined the number-one reason to vote for Donald Trump: the fate of the Supreme Court.

MILO laid out what a Clinton-picked Supreme Court would look like.

Speaking at Vanderbilt University, MILO made a graphic prediction of what would happen in Hillary Clinton’s America.

At Vanderbilt University, MILO slammed NeverTrump conservatives and their self-serving opposition to “daddy.”

“Watching a foreign-born white man sit in a tub of pig’s blood inside a gallery in Manhattan and speak against liberal pluralism is, incidentally, what makes America great already.”

Several “Think Different” posters portraying a rainbow Apple logo with a silhouette of Donald Trump’s face on it have appeared around San Francisco, including near both Twitter and Hillary Clinton’s campaign offices on National Coming Out Day today.

An Australian man has pleaded not guilty after being charged with the murder of a 26-year-old tourist from New Zealand, who plunged 14 floors to her death while allegedly attempting to escape him during a Tinder date.

A 22-year-old Turkish man broadcasted his suicide on Facebook Live, after claiming that his girlfriend had broken up with him.

A 12-year-old boy from Spain received a €100,000 bill after confusing Google AdWords with Google AdSense when he wanted to make money from advertisements on his YouTube channel.

Verizon reportedly wants a $1 billion discount on its current $4.8 billion purchase of Yahoo, following the recent revelation of a hack that exposed over 500 million user account details and several controversies surrounding the company and its CEO, Marissa Mayer.

Efforts to crush Lucian Wintrich’s pro-Trump art exhibition continue.

A “Clown Lives Matter” march is set to take place in Tucson, Arizona, next week in response to the recent influx of cases featuring clowns.

Twitter’s stock price plummeted more than 18% on Thursday after Google and Disney were reported to not be interested in the platform, while a potential bid from Salesforce could lower the buyer’s stock value by 25%.

SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk slammed Vice’s Motherboard on Tuesday after the news outlet criticized the number of women Musk follows on Twitter.

The Indonesian government has the power to arrest those who use “offensive” internet memes, according to recent restrictions against freedom of speech. After citizens of the country called for the 2008 Electronic Information and Transactions Law to be revoked, more restrictions

Left-wing news and commentary site Mic.com has sabotaged a gay military fundraiser that was due to take place at Lucian Wintrich’s upcoming pro-Trump art show, #DaddyWillSaveUs.

Twitter is expected to take bids for the company this week, according to the Wall Street Journal, who place Salesforce, Google, and Disney at the top of the potential bidders list.

Several prominent YouTubers have defended Pepe the Frog in a new video, dismissing claims by the Clinton campaign and the mainstream media that the internet meme is an icon for white supremacy.

Facebook apologized after their new Marketplace feature was hit with an error that prevented the company from identifying listings of drugs, sex, weapons, animals, and even people for sale.

Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos will be contributing to Lucian Wintrich’s pro-Trump New York art show, #DaddyWillSaveUs, on October 8th

61% of millennials receive their political news from Facebook, according to a 2015 report by Pew Research, which Scott Bixby of The Guardian argues puts young people in the biggest political echo chamber ever during a presidential election.

4chan owner Hiroyuki Nishimura responded to pharmaceutical entrepreneur and internet villain Martin Shkreli’s interest in joining the company’s board of directors, acknowledging Shkreli publicly before taking their conversation private.

Citing security concerns, WikiLeaks has cancelled an in-person “October surprise” announcement by Julian Assange, which many have theorized will expose election-changing information about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Sex industry entrepreneur Bradley Charvet has revealed his plans to open a sex robot café in London, where visitors will be able to receive “cyber fellatio” while drinking tea.

Venture capitalist and millionaire investor Marc Andreessen claimed that he feels “50 pounds lighter” after quitting Twitter earlier this week.

Former Gawker editor AJ Daulerio expressed desire to post the entire Hulk Hogan sex tape, which he is still in possession of, after Gawker was ordered by the courts to pay $140 million in damages to Hogan for posting a clip from the tape in 2012.

A rash of Twitter users have begun to protest what they dub the establishment’s “War on Memes” — in particular, the claim that Internet cartoon Pepe the Frog is a symbol of white supremacy.

Director Tim Burton slammed political correctness in his response to criticism about the “lack of diversity” in his films, claiming that he is far more offended when producers cast minority actors in their projects for the sole reason of diversity.

Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos received a full-page spread in the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper this week, with the headline “Free speech may be making a comeback on campus.”

Facebook’s chief of artificial intelligence, Yan LeCun, previously worked on advanced surveillance systems, according to a report by The Sun.

Fear VR, a virtual reality Halloween haunted house at California’s Great America and Knott’s Berry Farm, has been closed down just days after its launch following complaints that the hospital-set haunt was “hurtful to those who suffer from mental illness.”

American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis attacked “PC victim culture,” microaggressions, and campus crybabies in a long monologue of his own during the latest episode of the Bret Easton Ellis podcast, having previously delivered a monologue by Alex Kazemi that attacked the VMA’s pandering to social justice warriors and Black Lives Matter in his last episode.

The FBI are investigating a potential hack of Democratic Party staffers’ cell phones, launching a request to examine a number of devices to check for evidence of a malicious attack.

Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos read out a series of shocking poll results on American Muslims during his speech “10 things I hate about Islam” at the University of Central Florida tonight, concluding that there are “a lot of bad skittles in the United States.”

Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos pointed out the hypocrisy of left-wing gays branding him a “self-hating homo” while defending Islamic immigration during his talk at UCF today, saying they going to “commit suicide by Islamic immigration.”

Microsoft announced that over 400 million people have now installed Windows 10, after previously declaring 350 million in July.

Former wrestling champion Hulk Hogan has bought a new $1.6 million beach house after winning $140 million in his lawsuit against Gawker earlier this year.

Pepe the Frog has been added to the Anti-Defamation League’s Hate Symbol Database, where it currently sits alongside symbols such as the Nazi swastika, burning crosses, and SS lightning bolts.

Milo said that Trump supporters shouldn’t hope for a health “episode” from Hillary Clinton tonight — because Trump can win on facts alone.
