On a mild but rainy Wednesday, now that I'm back from wandering around, here are a few things going on:
From The Jerusalem Post, according to the Syrian Interior Ministry, the Syrian government thwarts a Hezbollah-linked plot to kill government officials.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a rejected asylum seeker known to police allegedly kills a 14-year-old boy in Memmingen, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at BR24.)
From the Daily Mail, U.K. Green Party leader Zack Polanski insists that he was traumatized viewing footage of the arrest of the alleged Golders Green attacker.
From Gatestone Institute, Islam's takeover of Europe gets turbocharged.
From The American Conservative, moderate left-wing terrorism.
From TeleSUR, the Brazilian Senate approves the creation of their country's first native people's university. (When I clicked on TeleSUR yesterday, it gave me a page that said 403 Forbidden. I must have been some technical difficulties which have since been resolved.)
From TCW Defending Freedom, the grass roots are finally rebelling against the sex ideologues.
From Snouts in the Trough, don't tell U.K. climate minister "Mad" Ed Miliband that countries which greatly reduce carbon dioxide emissions also reduce their economic growth.
From National Review, reading George Orwell's book Animal Farm backwards.
From FrontpageMag, the U.S. military blockade costs Iran $400 million per day in lost oil revenue.
From Townhall, a reporter has a meltdown over the FBI raid on the office of Virginia state Senate President pro tempore Louise Lucas (D).
From The Washington Free Beacon, Democratic congresscritters and congressional candidates lash out in response to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee endorsing seven candidates in the party's primaries.
From the Washington Examiner, "how Democrats and the left-wing media whitewash political violence", at least when it comes from their side.
From The Federalist, Republican voters don't want former Vice President Pence's version of their party.
From American Thinker, a U.K. activist for slavery "reparations" is herself a descendant of Nigerian slave traders.
From NewsBusters, the truth about AI data centers.
And from SFGate, the actor who portrayed the droid C-3PO in the Star Wars movies speaks before the Castro Theatre's showing of The Empire Strikes Back.
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