Sunday, January 7, 2018

Sunday Links, And A Tweet

As usual, I'm looking for stories to pass on to you, the readers.  But first, let me see if I can correctly embed a Tweet.
I thought that there were only 58 genders, but I still see the man's point.
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Other than the previously reported explosion near a Stockholm subway station, here are some things going on:

From WRAL, it's going to get warmer this coming week.

From The Daily Caller, the wearer of the MAGA dress might run for Congress.

From The Daily Signal, an article about Justice Clarence Thomas, written by Mrs. Thomas.

From BizPac Review, women attending the Golden Globes have a "bizarre" plan to out sexual predators.

From Fox News, an illegal alien who manages a restaurant in Illinois faces a deportation hearing in 2021.  (Doesn't the Bill of Rights say something about a "speedy trial"?)

From the Los Angeles Times, the LAFD launches the "SOBER unit" program.

From The Media Line, despite the fall of ISIS, Yazidis are still being persecuted.  (via Assyrian National News Agency)

From the New York Post, former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been arrested for allegedly inciting violence.  (I used to refer to him as "Mad-mood I'm-a-dim-wit-job" or variations thereof.  Yes, I plead guilty to making fun of his name.)

From Voice Of Europe, the leader of the AfD party says that the enemies of German freedom should be deported.

From Sputnik International, illegal immigration into Germany from the Nordic countries increased 35 percent during the first 10 months of 2017.

From the Express, Germans are skeptical that Chancellor Angela Merkel can form a coalition government.  (The article uses the spelling "sceptical", which my spell-checker doesn't like.)

From Russia Today, some Germans want a new election, with Merkel off the ballot.

From VOA, migrants in Ventimiglia, Italy try to cross into France.

From ZeroHedge, Wikileaks publishes the entire book Fire and Fury as a pdf.

From The Guardian, Iran bans English lessons in elementary schools.

From NYOOOZ, thousands run and bike in the Dawn To Dusk Marathon in Chenai, India.  (The article's date is January 8.  It's already Monday over there.)

From Gatestone Institute, some speech restrictions enforced in the West are in line with sharia.

From AL(dot)com, the NCAA football championship game will be "a little weird" for a current Georgia assistant coach.

From the Derby Telegraph, some things left at East Midlands Airport.  (This might be a follow-up to a recent story about things being left behind in hotels.)

And from Twitchy, no, former Bill O.J. Simpson did not attend today's playoff game.

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