Saturday, September 2, 2017

Links For A Rainy Saturday

As the first weekend of NCAA football gets underway, my area gets lots of rain.  Here are some other things going on:

From The Daily Vaper, a new "smoke-free" device is under FDA review.

From BizPac Review, Tucker Carlson slams Republicans who support DACA.

From the Express, an imam who called for Britain's destruction will nonetheless be allowed to visit there.

From The Daily Caller, President Trump and FLOTUS Melania meet with youngsters who survived Hurricane Harvey.

From Yahoo News, citing the Associated Press as their source, the president praises Texans on their efforts to recover from the hurricane.

From the Daily News, American diplomats in Cuba appear to have suffered another sonic attack.

From CNBC, Dutch politician Geert Wilders blames terrorism in Europe on mass migration.

From Dawn, suicide bombers attack people at a power plant in Iraq.

From The Express Tribune, in Pakistan, a man throws acid on his wife for allegedly being infertile.

From NAIJ, in Nigeria, Boko Haram hacks 18 young people to death at a camp for displaced persons.

From The New York Times, in Indonesia, there's a teenage female Muslim heavy metal band.

From The Corner at National Review, the decision to exonerate then-candidate Hillary Clinton didn't come from then-FBI Director Comey.

From The Virginian-Pilot, Virginia Tech continues the new tradition of allowing one football player in each game to wear jersey number 25, in honor of retired coach Frank Beamer.

From the Daily Mail, here's a reason for men to avoid smoking marijuana.

From Townhall, liberals should not get to have it both ways when it comes to white Americans.

From Twitchy, here come the marchers against white supremacy and their demands.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to an Israeli media source, Sara Netanyahu, wife of the prime minister, faces an indictment on corruption charges.

From The Washington Times, Russia has vacated its consulate in San Francisco and its trade offices in Washington and New York.

From the New York Post, more evacuation orders go out in Houston as the Brazos continues to rise.

And from The Babylon Bee, Antifa attacks a kid's lemonade stand.  (This is satire, I believe, but maybe TBB shouldn't give Profa any ideas.)

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