Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Things For Tuesday

Another Tuesday, another list of things going on:

From The Washington Times, a retired Supreme Court Justice thinks that the Second Amendment should be repealed.

From PoliZette, why the left opposes bringing back an old Census question.

From the Washington Examiner, Al Sharpton's half-brother, after participating in the March For Our Lives, is charged with murder.

From WTOP, a man has been arrested in connection with suspicious packages left at military and government installations.

From Russia Today, in Catalonia, riot police crack down on pro-Puigdemont protesters blocking roads.  (Whether it's these Catalans, or Black Lies Matter in the U.S., or anyone else, blocking roads is never a good idea.)

From the Evening Standard, a teacher who plotted to train an army of child terrorists goes to jail.

From the Express, a Danish minister tells migrants to learn Danish or pay for their own interpreters.

From The Old Continent, the Denmark's Social Democrat party reportedly reverses itself on immigration and integration.

From The New Arab, French President Emanuel Macron meets with Denmark's first female imam.

From Breitbart London, firefighters were not allowed to go to the Manchester Arena for two hours after the suicide bombing occurred.

From Ekathimerini, migrants in Greece set fires to protest their transfer from hotels to a reception center.

From the NL Times, there has been no investigation into the Avatar ideology in Dutch schools.

From The Local DE, Germany has seen an increase in knife crime, often committed by teenage refugees.

From The Local IT, Italian authorities arrest a man suspected of having ties with ISIS.

From The Local ES, pictures of the above-mentioned Catalan protesters.

From Breitbart London, a deported asylum seeker returns to Britain and is jailed for raping a teenager.

From the Mirror, the latest expulsion of Russian diplomats comes from down under.

From Euractive, a Serbian official travels to Mitrovica, Kosovo and gets arrested.

From Voice Of Europe, migrants from Pakistan stab a Greek truck driver who found them hiding in his trailer.

From Al Arabiya, a Qatari man on a terror watch list is allowed to run a marathon.

From Gatestone Institute, is ISIS again surging in Syria?

From Arutz Sheva, antisemitism by Muslims surges in France.

From the South China Morning Post, jaywalkers in Shenzhen, China better watch out.  (via the New York Post)

From the New York Post, a coyote has been captured at a museum in Albany.  (Whether he was in pursuit of a roadrunner has not been reported.)

From the Metro, why is wanting to be single weird?

And from the Huffington Post, noted accordionist Weird Al Yankovic switches to guitar.

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