Thursday, December 28, 2017

Links For A Cold Thursday

It's the last Thursday of the year, and it's really cold out there.  Naturally, the cold will be blamed on man-made global warming, if such blame has not already been assigned.  So as I do my best to stay warm, here are some things going on:

From The Washington Times, immigration into the United States in 2016 may have matched the record set in 1999.  (If we Americans are xenophobes, we are the weakest, most ineffective xenophobes in the history of the world.)


From Sputnik International, South Korea drills to defend islands disputed with Japan.


From Fox News Insider, Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) pardons 18 illegal aliens.  (via The Daily Caller)

From LiveScience, a new type of reactor "could revolutionize fusion energy".

From About Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says that Hungarians have the right to see themselves as a Christian nation.

From the Express, a Finnish MP says that some E.U. politicians see Brexit as a "mortal sin", while Britain's business growth has been the best since 2015.

From Russia Today, a U.K. tribunal blocks the release of files on Julian Assange.

From EuroNews, more than 370 migrants have been rescued from the Mediterranean since Christmas.


From France24, Turkish President Erdoğan offers an olive branch to Germany and the E.U.

From Voice Of Europe, a Somali refugee family are given an expensive British council house.

From the Washington Examiner, Judge Roy Moore still has not accepted his loss.

From CNN, a circuit judge in Alabama denies Moore's voter fraud complaint.

From PopZette, after putting out a video on Hillary Clinton, Vanity Fair "bows" to the left wing mob.





From The Northern Echo, a Muslim man in England is beaten after saying "Merry Christmas".


From the Tampa Bay Times, weird news out of Florida.

And from Variety, the musicians we lost in 2017.

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