Tuesday, April 17, 2018

A Few Things For Tuesday

Now that I'm back from my trip to Virginia, let me share a few things in the news:

From Fox29, the Pennsylvania House votes to ban abortions for which Down syndrome is the only reason.  (via LifeNews)

From Voice Of Europe, almost 90 percent of refugees who got their residency papers in 2014 in the Netherlands are unemployed.  (So much for the idea that Europe needs immigrants to fill their work force.  If you read Dutch, read the story at De Telegraaf.)

From The Old Continent, German cities are plagued by "Lebanese gangs".

From News(dot)com(dot)au, an Italian seat manufacturer introduces an airplane seat that would probably give yours truly some discomfort.  (via the New York Post)

From Live Science, scientists still haven't quite figured out the "weird pit of magma" beneath Yellowstone.

From Breitbart London, Nelson's column will not be demolished.

From Fox News, Greek authorities detain hundreds of illegal aliens migrants who had entered from Turkey.

From France24, the IMF predicts 3.9 percent economic growth for the next year.

From the Express, Morrissey slams Mayor Sadiq Khan for the violence in London.

From Turkish Minute, from an opinion column, Turkish President Erdoğan urges Muslim minorities to dominate non-Muslim majorities.

From Khaama Press, ISIS executes a 14-year-old boy for helping Afghan security forces.

From The Nation, ISIS targets Christians in Pakistan.

From Gatestone Institute, is mass migration in Germany a no-win situation?

And from The Loop, this year's Boston Marathon "was weird even by marathon standards".

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