Monday, April 22, 2019

Monday Links

On this Monday, besides some people celebrating Earth Day, are some things going on:

From CNN, Herman Cain tells President Trump, "no, thank you".

From Reason, the mayor of a city full of skyscrapers tells skyscrapers to "drop dead".

From Breitbart, a cardinal from Ghana does not mince words about the Sri Lanka Easter terror attack.

From WPVI-TV, four Americans were killed in the Sri Lanka attack.

From CheckYourFact, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) may have said some outrageous things, but "put white men in chains" is not one of them.

From the New York Post, at the White House Easter Egg roll, a very young wall supporter speaks up.

From Twitchy, Sean Spicier strikes again.

From The Federalist, the greatest threat to world peace is.......click to find out.

From NewsBusters, big tech allowed the Sri Lanka terrorists to spread their anti-Christian message.

From American Thinker, some teaching on homosexuality for Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend, IN).

From CNS News, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) calls fighting climate change a "moral imperative".  (Hopefully, someone in San Francisco, which has a significant Chinese community, can translate her concerns into Chinese, so she can send them to the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate.)

From LifeZette, Trump fires back at Senator Romney (RINO-Utah) and Governor Kasich (RINO-Ohio).  (As some have pointed out, it's too bad that Romney was nowhere nearly as harsh toward then-President Obama in 2012 as he is now with President Trump.)

From FrontpageMag, speaking of Romney, "the loser returns".

From National Review, the Mueller report exposes the absurdity of our elites.

From Townhall, the left-wing distortion of Jesus.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) proposes "free college" on Lenin's birthday.

From the Washington Examiner, Social Security runs out of money in 16 years.  (Don't worry, the world will have ended four years earlier, if a certain new congresscritter is correct.)

From CBC News, Quebec and New Brunswick deal with floods.

From CTV News, St. John's, NL sees its first iceberg of the year.

From The Conservative Woman, "the real tragedy of Notre Dame".

From the Express, U.K. Prime Minister May will make a "last ditch attempt".

From the Evening Standard, the U.K. Border Force intercepts three boats carrying 36 suspected illegal migrants in the English Channel.

From the (U.K.) Independent, over 1,000 Extinction Rebellion activists have been arrested.

From the (Irish) Independent, the two teenagers arrested over the murder of journalist Lyra McKee are released without charge.

From the Irish Examiner, more than 140 contact police in connection with McKee's murder.

From France24, the Paris prosecutor's office starts investigating allegations that "yellow vest" protesters called on police to commit suicide.

From RFI, the French government's announcement of a competition to restore Notre Dame raises new controversies.

From El País, a former U.S. marine is arrested over the attack on the North Korean embassy in Spain.

From Morocco World News, Moroccan students build satellites for studying climate change.

From the Malta Independent, in 2018, Malta removed 16,000 tons of illegally dumped waste.

From SwissInfo, two incendiary devices are thrown at the Turkish consulate in Zurich, Switzerland.

From VRT NWS, a Belgian politician proposes a minimum wage of €1,500.

From the NL Times, a reported hand grenade turns out to be a weed grinder.

From Dutch News, the Netherlands tightens its travel advice for Sri Lanka.

From Deutsche Welle, the U.N. must do more to stop rape during war.

From Radio Praha, Czech politicians congratulate Ukraine's new president-elect.

From the Hungary Journal, according to Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto, E.U. leader Juncker has failed.

From Daily News Hungary, contrary to fake news, Hungary has not protected its border with pigs.

From Hungary Today, Hungary offers aid to survivors of the Sri Lanka attacks.

From Total Croatia News, the sale of Croatian beef increases by 25 percent.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, Albania's opposition Democratic Party holds another demonstration.

From Ekathimerini, a German woman is attacked and injured on the Greek island of Lesvos.

From the Greek Reporter, fossils found in Greece suggest that human beings evolved in southern Europe.

From Russia Today, signals from neutron stars are converted to music.

From The Moscow Times, a look at Ukraine's president-elect's positions on Russia.

From Hürriyet Daily News, nine people are detained over an attack at a soldier's funeral.

From Turkish Minute, a man has been arrested for allegedly punching Turkey's opposition leader.

From Rûdaw, Christians and Muslims celebrate Easter together in Nahawa, Iraq.

From Arutz Sheva, a man from Pittsburgh is chosen to carry the Diaspora Beacon on this year's Israeli Independence Day.

From The Times Of Israel, a 3-year-old American boy is killed by a bus while his family visits a West Bank settlement.

From The Jerusalem Post, police bust an illegal weapons racket in the West Bank.

From YNetNews, the church in Poland condemns the beating of an effigy of Judas.

From Egypt Today, voting on Egypt's constitutional amendments comes to an end.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, Iran threatens to block the Straits of Hormuz.

From Radio Farda, the U.S. responds to Iran's threat.

From Dawn, illness among children in Pakistan's Peshawar region was caused by panic, not a vaccine against polio.

From The Express Tribune, after several children become ill, protesters burn down a health unit.

From Pakistan Today, Pakistan's prime minister promises that militants will not be allowed to use Pakistani soil.

From Khaama Press, India donates 100 wheelchairs to handicapped Afghan soldiers.

From The Hans India, Sri Lankan police find 87 detonators at a bus station.

From CNBC, the death toll from the Sri Lanka attacks rises to 290.

From Gatestone Institute, the Notre Dame fire and the destruction of Christian Europe.

From LifeNews, an abortionist calls humans a "planetary cancer".

From The Daily Caller, Montana's attorney general invites Chik-fil-A to open more franchises in the state.

From CBS Miami, eh, what's up, Doc?

And from Fox News, NASA finds a jellyfish-shaped galaxy.

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