Wednesday, October 4, 2017

And Some More Stuff

Some things, other than the aftermath of Las Vegas shooting, going on out there:

From The Old Continent, gangs of "Mediterranean looking" young men are suspected of violent crimes in Germany.  ("Mediterranean"?  Do they mean like Spaniards, Italians and Greeks?)

From Space War, Iraqi troops push into Hawija, an ISIS bastion.

From The American Conservative, it's time for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May to go.  (It would be more effective if TAC can get some British conservatives to agree.)


From The Federalist, an interview with Ramesh Ponnuro of National Review.


From AP News, a Chinese man living in Canada pleads guilty to smuggling snakes in his socks.  (again via The Daily Caller)

From (instead of via) The Daily Caller, Tropical Storm Ramon could become a hurricane and strike western Florida.  (Jose, Maria and now Ramon?  Is this the year of the Hispanic hurricane?   Or would that term be raaaaacist?)

From Canada Free Press, the California Senate holds a hearing on "hate speech".

From Fox News, archaeologists have found a 4,000-year-old obelisk near Cairo.

From BBC News, a British teenager is absorbed in his X-Box.

From The Daily Telegraph, an Australian Muslim tried to use YouTube and pamphlets to convert youths to Islam.

From the Evening Standard, a British passenger on a Qatari airliner faces jail for writing "death to Allah" on a napkin.

From Rappler, Philippine troops rescue over a dozen hostages from Maute Group terrorists.

From The Times Of India, mosque committee agrees to turn down the volume.

From Breitbart Jerusalem, the U.K. will not ban Hezbollah's political wing.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, Iraq will observe three days of mourning for the recently deceased former President Jalal Talabani.

And from Bloomberg, there's a buyer's market for "hurricane cars".

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