Thursday, August 24, 2017

Thursday Links

Now that I'm back from my eclipse road trip, here are some things going on:

From Philly(dot)com, the Secretary of the Interior says that no national monuments are going to be eliminated.

From National Review, double standards, anyone?

From PoliZette, the left attacks Thomas Jefferson with a popular but unproven allegation.

From American Thinker, some things that have not made Hillary's skin crawl.

From Reuters, the Japanese utility TEPCO gets sued (again) in an American court.

From CNS News, the Trump administration declines (again) to endorse the "two-state" solution.

From Townhall, what do the "never Trump" Republicans think they are accomplishing?

From SwissInfo, a Libyan "hate preacher" in Switzerland might get deported.

From Arutz Sheva, on the Temple Mount, an Arab preacher calls for annihilating the Jews.

From FrontpageMag, Dutch police foil a terror plot against a concert venue.

From The Sun, shouting "Allahu akbar" in Venice could be your last mistake.

From Gatestone Institute, jihadists regard "our very existence" as unacceptable.

From CNN, hurricane Harvey keeps getting stronger.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the average transgender soldier needs 238 days to recover from sex change surgeries, according to a study made by the Obama administration.

From the Daily Mail, human bones found in Aruba have been shown to have the same ethnicity as a girl who disappeared there 12 years ago.

From the Evening Standard, young Chinese can't pass an army fitness tests for two reasons.

From the New York Post, Russian bombers flew over Korea.

And from Sputnik News, French President Macron spends a lot of money on makeup.

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