Monday, October 19, 2015

Monday Links

As "just another manic Monday" gets underway, here are some things in the news:

From CBS Chicago, this devoted Cubs fan is as old as Wrigley Field.

From LifeNews, an "abortion bus" tours Ireland.

From the Chicago Tribune, a Brazilian man on an Aer Lingus flight bites a fellow passenger and dies.

From WQAD, a man is arrested after one of his sons finds his gun and kills his younger brother.

From Click On Detroit, a man threatening worshipers with a brick is gunned down by the pastor.  (via Biz Pac Review)

From Frontpage Mag, what the "Jerusalem Awakening" is really all about.

From National Review and Kevin Williamson, how the last act of President Obama could be an attempt to prevent Hillary Clinton succeeding him.

From The Daily Caller, CNBC makes fun of Hillary Clinton.

From Breitbart's Big Government, Hillary Clinton's biographer writes that her cackling about her email scandal is what makes her so unlikeable.

From Yahoo News, police in Florida find the dead body of an 11-year-old girl inside a freezer.

From The Telegraph, a judge might end the impasse that has stalled the trial of five GITMO detainees accused of being involved in the 9/11 terror attacks.

From MSNBC, Vice President Biden (D-Del) could announce his candidacy for president within two days.  (via The Blaze)

From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, public defenders in Missouri describe their workload and pay.  (via Journal 930)

From DNAinfo, Whole Foods is now selling Jimmy's Vegan Cookies.  (It must have been pretty difficult transporting them across the 25 lightyears from Vega [rimshot].)

From CNET, PC maker ASUS is talking with Microsoft about building a version of the latter's HoloLens.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) tries to defend former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of private email.

From One America News Network, a federal judge has ordered Louisiana to fund Planned Parenthood clinics.

And to finish, Fox News presents America's best store-bought chocolate chip cookies.

UPDATE:  On second thought, here's one more.  From the Daily Mail, as Russia continues its campaign in Syria, some ISIS cowards fighters flee Syria dressed as women.

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