It's Saturday, and the stuff keeps going on:
From The Local ES, something that you might call "voter suppression".
From The Daily Caller, it looks like Profa has been harassing the Berkeley College Republicans.
From Zero Hedge, an undercover look at Profa. (Yes, I call them "Profa", because their opposition to free speech for those who disagree with them is not anti-fascism, but fascism itself.)
From Defend Europa, the Swedish branch of Profa has been active, too.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a look at the Pioneer Museum in Hot Springs, South Dakota.
From Twitchy, in response to the resignation of now-former HHS Secretary Tom Price, journalists have been "twerking in the end zone". (Please leave that to football players.)
From the Express, the knives come out in Britain.
From the Daily Mail, a man gets only 15 months for kidnapping and driving while disqualified.
From Russia Today, police and anti-G7 protesters clash in Turin, Italy.
From National Review, blame the kneeling controversy on the NFL, not on President Trump.
From Townhall, what's the big deal about the Che T-shirt at West Point?
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Shiites will observe Ashura in October.
From ABC News, in a very international incident, Greek police arrest two Moldovans and a Romanian for smuggling in migrants from Iraq, Pakistan and Vietnam.
From CBC News, an Air France jet makes an emergency landing in Canada, after one of its engines blows out.
From the Malay Mail Online, six Egyptian men on trial for "debauchery" will be examined in an uncomfortable place.
From the Leicester Mercury, a man on trial for "disseminating a terrorist publication" thinks that Buckingham Palace would be a good mosque.
From the Hindustan Times, a man from Texas is convicted of terrorism charges.
From Gatestone Institute, "the quiet Islamic conquest of Spain".
From The Wire, the reason for the recent decision to life the ban on driving for Saudi women "has little to do with empowerment". (The last five links were found at The Religion Of Peace.)
From NewsFix, some weird facts about the Texas State Fair.
And from the New York Post, cops sometimes have to deal with a lot of bull.
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