May 1st was a traditional day of celebration in communist countries such as the Soviet Union, which held military parades in the Red Square in Moscow on that date, and is still a traditional day of demonstration by the worldwide left. "May Day" has also been a distress call (when spelled as a single word) and the name of femme fatale in a James Bond movie. Here are some things in the news on this year's May Day:
From MyFoxChicago, activists in Chicago plan their May Day activities, while left-wingers around the world stage their demos.
From Reuters, according to th Institute for Supply Management, U.S. manufacturing growth in April was the lowest in two years.
From Roll Call, a few Capitol Police officers have inadvertently left their guns in odd places. (via The Blaze)
From ABC News, a former ally of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will reportedly plead guilty in relation to his involvement in the George Washington Bridge traffic jams.
From Truth Revolt, in the wake of the Baltimore riots, a very large liberal makes his demands.
From CBS Baltimore, the six policemen involved in the death of Freddie Gray will be indicted.
From Bloomberg, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (D) gets a not-so-coveted endorsement. (via The Daily Caller)
From LifeNews, mothers of some "very premature" babies speak out against abortion.
From The Christian Post, ISIS in Libya crucifies three brothers.
From Fox News, residents of a refugee camp in the Central African Republic have accused French soldiers of raping children.
From the New York Post, during Morrisey's upcoming performance, Madison Square Garden will only serve vegan foods.
From SHTFplan, the video on racism that "they don't want you to see". (via Freedom Outpost)
From The Federalist, the sadness of the empty stadium.
From Red State, Baltimore doesn't need more money, they need churches.
And from CNN, singer Ben E. King, most famous for the song Stand By Me, has died at age 76.
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