Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Links For July 1st

On the first day of the second half of 2015, known to our northern friends as Dominion Day or Canada Day, here's some news and opinion:

From AOL, the United States and Cuba will unveil their agreement to restore diplomatic ties.

From ABC4, according to investigators, a church fire in Greeleyville, SC was not the result of arson.  The church had at one time been a target of the KKK.  (via The Blaze)

From The Washington Times, Jeb Bush and Donald Trump lead Republican presidential candidates.

In National Review, Jonah Goldberg warns that the culture warriors of the left, who just won a victory at the Supreme Court over gay marriage, aren't about to stop.

From CNET, California's smartphone "kill switch" law takes effect.

From MyFoxChicago, Neil Wallis, formerly of News of the World, has been acquitted of phone hacking charges.

From Time, someone has been cutting Internet cables in the San Francisco area.

From LifeNews, how predictions that overpopulation would destroy the world have turned out to be spectacularly wrong.

From the New York Post, what you need to know if you're visiting Greece.  (A day old, but still very relevant)

From The Daily Caller, when she was Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton wondered why President Obama wouldn't see her as often as President Nixon would see Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

From Fox News, Hillary Clinton was getting diplomatic advice from Sidney Blumenthal as early as 2009.

From Weasel Zippers, besides her already noted private email server, Hillary Clinton also had a Blackberry Internet account.

From ABC News, the leader of the Greek Orthodox Church urges calm, and Greece's actions are criticized by Slovenia.


From Le Journal De Montréal, si vous lisez français, you can have the face of Miley Cyrus in your coffee.

And from SteynOnLine, former Canadian Mark Steyn wishes his native land a happy Dominion Day.

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