Sunday, July 1, 2018

Stories To Start July

As the second half of the year gets underway, here are some things also getting underway:

From Breitbart's Big Government, four billion dollars of food stamp money has been wrongly spent.

From the Daily Mail, an illegal alien has been arrested for starting at least one forest fire in Colorado.  (If anyone thinks that my use of the term "illegal alien" is anti-Hispanic, please take a good look as the suspect's picture.)

From AP News, nine people, including six children, have been injured in a mass stabbing in Idaho.

From the Burlington Free Press, recreational marijuana smoking is now legal in Vermont.

From PoliZette, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) will oppose some possible SCOTUS picks.

From Digital Trends, scientists want to find a meteorite that hit the Pacific Ocean this past March.

From The Daily Caller, a video from yesterday's pro-illegal alien protests.

From Breitbart Jerusalem, the Israeli government will provide humanitarian aid to Syrians fleeing a government-led offensive in southern Syria.  (Israel thus shows that being humanitarian does not require allowing people to illegally cross your border.)

From BBC News, female suicide is rampant in Afghanistan.

From Voice Of Europe, migrants aren't all that beneficial to the economy.

From the Sunday Express, U.K. Prime Minister May calls for 1,000 new policies to be enacted.

From Sputnik International, President Trump calls the E.U. "possibly as bad as China" on trade.

From the Evening Standard, Trump will be protested during his visit to England.

From SwissInfo, Switzerland will not take in migrants from Italy or Greece.

From Deutsche Welle, Egypt refuses to set up any migrant centers.

From Bloomberg, German Chancellor Merkel tells her governing coalition that she is standing firm on migration.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, Belgium withdraws licences to companies exporting arms to Saudi Arabia.

From Agence France Presse, Spain will take in a ship carrying 59 migrants.

From France24, a new Swedish law defines sex without explicit consent as rape.

From the Daily Post, a Nigerian religious leader says that land all over Nigeria belongs to the Fulani.

From Gatestone Institute, "is guilt killing the West from within?"

From the New York Post, a French gangster escapes from prison via helicopter.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Monde.)

From Townhall, stop complaining about discord when you're the one causing it.

And from MLB(dot)com, an eight-year-old girl suffering from Poland syndrome still throws out the first pitch.

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