Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Wednesday Links

Some things going on, here in the middle of the week:

From The Washington Times, an Obama administration official allegedly diverted federal money to a family member.

From The Daily Signal, a pregnant illegal immigrant held in protective custody says that her lawyers "pressured" her to have an abortion.

From Voice Of Europe, protests against Chancellor Merkel and her immigration policies spread across Germany.

From the Daily Mail, Muslims in Pakistan burn Pampers because their cartoon cat logo resembles the Arabic spelling of "Mohammed".


From Behind The News, 111 Nigerian girls are missing after a Boko Haram attack on their school.  (H/T luchadora for the Tweet)

From The Guardian, more on Boko Haram attack and missing girls.  (This is a Nigerian website, not to be confused with the British site with the same name.)

From Birmingham Live, a candidate for city council claimed that ISIS doesn't exist.

From Reuters, E.U. guidelines for future relations with the U.K. is due in March.


From the NL Times, the Dutch town of Urk has no problem honoring its colonial past.

From Russia Today, London Mayor Sadiq Khan calls a meeting in response to a surge in knife crime.

From Breitbart London, the Bank of England predicts that British living standards will soon improve.

From WestMonster, wages are rising in Britain.  (via Voice Of Europe)





From Al Arabiya, accused rapist Tariq Ramadan, currently being held in France, might also be facing charges in the United States.



From WJLA, a teenager in Maryland who allegedly brought a loaded handgun into his high school had a large stash of weapons at home.  (via the New York Post)



And from Penn Current, weird stuff about cultured meat.

UPDATE:  Here's one more.  From The Verge, is Twitter purging bots, or cracking down on conservatives?

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