Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Wednesday Links

Some items in the news, and a bit of opinion thrown in:

From The Daily Caller, one of the failed Garland, TX attackers had planned to join ISIS.

From American Thinker, crowd funding is for everyone - well, almost.

From Your Daily Does of Conservatism, former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan thinks that we should eat bugs.  

From National Journal, the latest attempt by Congress to save the Post Office.

From ABC News, scientists attempt to find out why golden retrievers are dying of cancer more than other breeds.

From the New York Post, a woman in Oklahoma is arrested for slashing the face of her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend, who was already dead.

From Fox News, a cemetery in Oklahoma is damaged by four-legged grave robbers.

From Reuters, U.S. stocks take losses today after a warning by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen.

From Vice News, a Shell drill ship, intended to explore for oil in the Arctic, fails a Coast Guard inspection.

From Epoch Times. the self-driving vehicle with 18 wheels.

From Canada Free Press, how the left is willing to "blame the victim" if Muslims resort to violence.

From WQAD, a woman in Florida, allegedly held hostage, asked for help by ordering a pizza online.

From Townhall, former Arkansas Governor and current presidential candidate Mike Huckabee (R) had a penchant for releasing violent criminals from prison.

From UPI, the U.S. Navy has discontinued escorting ships through the Straits of Hormuz.

From Computerworld, some recent advances in hologram technology.

From the Washington Examiner, the top ten "Clinton conflicts of interest".

And from NBC News and the "you can't make this stuff up" department, a Nebraska woman files a lawsuit against all gays on behalf of God.  (via Mad World News)

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