As one of those particular Fridays rolls around, here are some things going on:
From Gatestone Institute, overwhelmed by its own multiculturalism, Sweden is descending into anarchy.
From Townhall, Ashley Pratt tells her fellow millennials that nothing is free.
From Wisconsin Watchdog, Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis) plans to hold hearings on two controversial EPA regulations.
From WUIS, the party led by Nobel Peace Price winner Aung San Suu Kyi has won a majority in the Burmese parliamentary elections.
From National Review, Israeli President Netanyahu frames the conflict in the Middle East.
From FrontpageMag, how The New York Times reports Palestinian terrorists as victims of Isreali soldiers.
From WGN, a billionaire buys the world's most expensive diamond for his 7-year-old daughter.
From American Thinker, American universities have become left-wing gulags.
From ABC News, a lawyer representing a cop fired for making "racially insensitive comments" says that his punishment was too severe.
From Mother Jones, actress Jennifer Lawrence says that a Trump presidency "will be the end of the world".
From NBC News, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (D) wants more protections for "immigrants".
From Fox News, in the latest Star Wars movie, Leia is now a General.
From The Baltimore Sun, a 21-year-old former football player is killed in northeast Baltimore.
From Bloomberg Politics, onlookers wonder if presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) has gone too far.
From the Epoch Times, workers striking for a $15 minimum wage claim "we do too much". The article includes a picture of woman holding a sign that says "GREED KILLS", apparently not considering whether their own demands amount to greed.
And from the Chicago Sun-Times, a boombox-shaped fish tank that plays music.
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