Monday, December 29, 2014

Last Monday Links Of The Year

Now that I'm back from Virginia, where I spent Christmastime with various family members, it's time to see what's going on out there, as the end of the year closes in.

From Bloomberg, two army captains are forced to relocate their wedding so that the Golfer-In-Chief could play through.  (via Yahoo Finance.  I have no idea what this story has to do with finance, but that's where Yahoo posted the link to Bloomberg.)

From Reuters, NY Mayor Bill de Blasio, speaking at his city's police academy graduation, gets what I'll call a mixed reaction.

From Liberty Alliance, a man assaulting a woman in Texas is stopped by the Second Amendment.

From the Epoch Times, the winter storm Frona is expected to bring more snow to the western United States.

From ESPN, during the Liberty Bowl, a student assistant for the Texas A&M football team strikes two West Virginia players who had run out of bounds.

From Frontpage Mag, this year's top anti-muslim hate crime hoaxes.

From UPI, the defense team of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev move to delay his trial, so that they can analyze a hard drive belonging to his friend.

From The New American, the District of Columbia’s Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected an attempt to regulate bullets and shot.

From CBS Chicago, vandals in northern Chicago spray paint anti-Semitic graffiti onto garages and a synagogue.

From K105, gasoline prices continue to go down.

From LifeNews, a bill proposed in Nevada would legalize assisted suicide.

From Fox News, the destroyer USS Sampson will join in the search for AirAsia Flight 8501.

From The Telegraph, in the United Kingdom, the Queen's Guards have been moved behind the gates of Buckingham Palace, due to terror fears.  (via the New York Post)

From TPNN, in a disturbing trend, teenagers have been gathering in malls in order to have brawls.

In USA Today, Dan Wolken advises the NCAA to note the attendance at the new college football playoff before considering expanding it.

And from The Daily Caller, Canadian singer Justin Bieber tries his hand at skateboarding.

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