Thursday, August 2, 2018

Some Things For Thursday

Another day, another round of things going on:

From AP News, according to a government scientist, human remains delivered from North Korea are "consistent with being Americans".  (via The Daily Caller)

From CNN, Pope Francis declares the death penalty to be inadmissible in all cases, thus changing Catholic Church policy.

From Voice Of Europe, Polish MP Dominik TarczyƄski asks why Saudi Arabia and Qatar can't take in Muslim refugees.

From VRT, a victim of an acid attack in Antwerp, Belgium is held in an artificial coma.

From the NL Times, more crystal meth is being produced in the Netherlands.

From Russia Today, how the left is losing its identity due to its own identity politics.

From the Express, the U.K. may be heading for a "blind" exit from the E.U.

From the Malta Independent, 40 migrants refused by Italy and Malta have landed in Tunisia.

From Breitbart London, the U.K. has issued visas to men whose young wives had been forced to marry them abroad.  (The article cites The Times, which is behind a paywall.  Bear in mind that this country denied entry to Robert Spencer, Pamela Geller, Brittany Pettibone, Martin Sellner and Lauren Southern.)

From The Times Of India, Philippine authorities arrest a Muslim cleric who allegedly knew in advance about a bomb attack which killed 11 people.

From the Daily Mail, an immigration solicitor in Bradford, England allegedly told fathers that their daughters could be married off at age 15.

From Ahval, Turkey is reportedly allowing Islamist militias to commit human rights abuses in the Syrian region of Afrin.

From The National, an Afghan woman is killed by ISIS where she lost her husband three years ago, leaving behind their six-year-old daughter.

From Gatestone Institute, the "Tunisian template" could be the model for the "Arab Spring".

From FrontpageMag, how Tommy Robinson was abused in prison.

From National Review, an example of anti-white racism.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump says that his administration is working on prison reform called the FIRST STEP act.

From Philly(dot)com, the Philadelphia International Airport is getting a "quiet room".

From CNS News, the HHS department includes Planned Parenthood in its Title IX grants.

From KREM, a New Jersey man has been charged with "making terroristic threats" against Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ).  (via LifeNews)

From the Los Angeles Times, leave Jennifer Aniston alone.

From LifeZette, Twitter tries to fight political bias, by hiring people biased against Trump.

From News(dot)com(dot)au, a man who has watched hundreds of people die.  (via the New York Post)

And from CTV News, a woman shoos a bear out of her kitchen - twice.

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