Friday, December 15, 2017

Links For A Cold Friday

For the second time this month, there's snow falling around here, but I think it might really be grappel.  So as the solid precipitation comes down, here are some other things going on:

From The Daily Signal, a government program that transfers money to the rich.

From PoliZette, President Trump tells MS-13 that they'll be thrown out of the country.

From Breitbart's Big Government, Trump opens 80,000 jobs to Americans.

From The Kansas City Star, a congressional candidate withdraws due to 12-year-old accusations of sexual harassment.  (via the New York Post)

From CBS Philly, the Phillies sign a first baseman who might sound like a guitarist.

From the Express, European Commission President Juncker wants everyone to "calm things down".

From Flanders News, a terrorist imprisoned in Iraq wants to collaborate with the Belgian security service.

From the International Business Times, an imam in New Jersey blames the Jews for the Sinai mosque attack.

From Russia Today, authorities in Helsinki will not allow construction of a grand mosque, which would have been financed by people in Bahrain.

From Voice Of Europe, a small Italian town has more migrants than Italians.

From Ekathimerini, the E.U. gives itself until next June to figure out how to distribute refugees.

From The Local FR, France and Germany will unveil Eurozone reforms this coming March.

From the Mirror, police shoot a man wielding a knife in Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.  (Yes, that's the one I flew into and out of earlier this year.)

From Reuters, Italy plans to hand over sea rescues to the Libyan coast guard

From Sputnik International, the Swedish minister of labor says that migrants need to learn "Swedish values".

From The Moscow Times, seven suspected ISIS terrorists were arrested in St. Petersburg for allegedly plotting a suicide bombing.

From News Letter, Britain First deputy leader Jayda Fransen is released on bail.

From Novinite, Bulgaria will transport migrants with two buses donated by the Netherlands.

From The Federalist, the eight "worst defenses" of the anti-Trump FBI texts.

From The Star, a Malaysian woman is fined and jailed for insulting Islam.  (via The Religion Of Peace)

From National Review, China expresses a desire to mess with the U.S. Navy.

From Townhall, the FBI releases more information on the meeting between Attorney General Lynch and former President Clinton.

From Co(dot)Design, a look at the weird houses of Queens, NY.

And from Variety, where does the merger of Fox and Disney leave International Newswire?

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