From Fox News, two anti-drilling activists chain themselves to a Shell Oil ship.
From the Epoch Times, actress Susan Sarandon urges people to visit Nepal.
From WUIS, a novelist explores the "optical illusion" of being bi-racial.
From CNN, although protests following the acquittal of a Cleveland police officer were mostly peaceful, 71 people were arrested.
Also from CNN, mass graves of human trafficking victims have been found in northern Malaysia.
From The Big Story at AP, Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter says that Iraq's army appears to lack the "will to fight".
From Soopermexican, some illegal aliens get upset when Hillary Clinton's Secret Service detail asks them about their status.
From Grabien, a correspondent for the Atlantic calls Hillary Clinton's relations with the press "corrosive".
From the Washington Examiner, a body of released Hillary Clinton emails (Yes, some have been released.) says little about the violence in Libya that was going on before the Benghazi attack. (via American Thinker)
From The Daily Caller, Ohio Governor John Kasich (R) says that he will not be anyone's vice presidential running mate.
From CBS Detroit, a tanker fire shuts down Interstates 75 and 375.
From Canada Free Press, the approval of gay marriage in Ireland by way of a referendum (about which I posted on Friday) can be attributed to some extent to American money.
From Yahoo News, in Ireland, the Catholic Church "reels" in reaction to the "Yes" vote on gay marriage.
From ABC News, a Nobel Prize-winning mathematician and his wife have been killed in a taxi crash.
From the Chicago Tribune, a teenage inmate in Cook County, Illinois is "eating the jail".
And from The Blaze, a high school football player makes the most impressive catch that I've ever seen.
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