Friday, May 29, 2015

Friday Links

As the last weekend in May approaches, here are some things going on:

From The New York Times, the U.S. economy contracted by 0.7% during the first quarter of 2015.

From Fox News, PSCMotors, based in Las Vegas, announces that it will build a hybrid "supercar" that can reach speeds of up to 280 miles per hour.

From Fraud Of The Day, a gym owner gets busted for his side business, selling drugs and steroids.  (Via Watchdog(dot)org)

From Real Clear Politics, Megyn Kelly doesn't "have time to explain how wrong" Chris Cuomo is in his comparison of drawings of Mohammed to the N-word.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a panel on MSNBC say that President Obama's actions toward terrorist groups don't go as far as his rhetoric.

In National Review, Jonah Goldberg asks, "Does the media hold anyone to a lower ethical standard than the Clintons?"

From The Hill, and speaking of the Clintons, Mr. Bill reportedly agreed to appear at a charity event only after $500,000 was offered to the Clinton Foundation.

From Frontpage Mag, the history and return of Islamic jizya.

From 1776 Channel, the UEA container terminal operator Gulftainer has been allegedly shipping weapons to two terrorist groups in Iraq.

From WUIS, just two days after a group of their officials were arrested in Switzerland, FIFA is having a presidential election.

From the New York Post, a former elementary school teacher in the Chinese province of Ganzu has been executed for "molesting or raping" 26 students.

From My Fox Chicago, deposits in Greek banks have hit their lowest amount in over 10 years.

From Al Arabiya, since ISIS captured Ramadi, over 85,000 have fled the city.

From Malaymail Online, a Malaysian Muslim asks about the origins of the shahadah, and gets charged with blasphemy.

From TechCrunch, the Europas Conference announces their agenda.

And from The Blaze, here's MIT's robotic cheetah.

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