Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Links For May Day

Today is the first of May, known (or formerly known) as "May Day" in communist countries, and some other places as well.  Maybe that's because it's also the birthday of Karl Marx.  As the month starts, here are some things going on:

From FrontpageMag, happy birthday, Karl Marx, you [bleepity bleeping bleep].

From NewsBusters, liberals don't like the new Roseanne show, but its star doesn't give a rat's rear end.

From CNN, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un agrees to meet President Trump at Korea's DMZ.  (via Breitbart's National Security)

From Philly(dot)com, President Trump calls the "leak" of questions from special counsel Robert Mueller "disgraceful".

From LifeNews, about two hours before he died, a nurse reportedly gave Alfie Evans four "unidentified" drugs.  (If you read Italian, read the story at La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana.)

From the Daily Record, a baby whose mother was advised to abort him is now four years old.  (via LifeNews)

From i24 News, Israel apprehends a Hamas cell in Jerusalem.

From Voice Of Europe and the "roll your eyes" department, a migrant claims to have "accidentally" raped a Belgian woman.

From the NL Times, the number of Dutch kids receiving treatment from youth care has greatly increased over two years.

From the Express, two members of the European Parliament tell Chancellor Merkel and President Macron "don't speak for us".

From Reuters, police and far-leftists clash in Paris.

From Ahval, the E.U. considers allowing Turks to visit the Schengen countries without visas.

From the Daily Star, some American officials, speaking anonymously, claim that Israel and Iran are preparing for war.

From Kent Live, the U.K. terror police arrest a man in connection with alleged offenses in Syria.  (via Breitbart London)

From New Europe, Trump delays his steel and aluminum tariffs for a month.

From International Organization For Migration, the latest numbers of migrant arrivals and deaths.

From Breitbart London, Macron denies the link between migration and violence.

From Sputnik International, over 60 people reportedly have been killed by twin suicide bombings at a mosque in Nigeria.

From Fox News, in New Jersey, a man on a self-proclaimed "jihad" gets life in prison.

From Al Arabiya, an event calling for girls to wear the "hijab for life" has been cancelled.

From Kent Online, a British Muslim convert is accused of planning a terror attack on Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.

From InfoMigrants, activists want more Islam taught in German schools.

From iNews, a British politician is suspended for calling Islam "the new Nazism".  (Considering that Islam is far older than Nazism, the term "new" doesn't make much sense.)

From National Review, a scary counterfactual.

From Townhall, eleven members of the "caravan" enter the U.S. illegally and get federal charges.

From WJLA, the man you didn't dare bother dies at age 86.

From the New York Post, a possible Darwin Award nominee.

From TechCrunch, Facebook wants to turn your old photos into virtual reality.

And from The Babylon Bee, thousands of people thank Cecile Richards for killing 3.5 million.

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