According to Twitter, today is #NationalCookieDay. I assume that it refers to the common dessert item, rather than the little file that websites send to your computer. I'm sure that the Cookie Monster is enjoying himself today. So while you eat your cookies, read some stories:
From Politico, the Supreme Court sides with President Trump on the latest version of his travel ban.
From the Los Angeles Times, it's always the other side's deficits which matter.
From Voice Of Europe, 82 percent of gang rapists in Sweden were foreign born.
From News(dot)com(au), slave auctions in Libya have been caught on camera. (via the New York Post)
From Breitbart's Big Hollywood, is hugging still OK?
From the Daily Mail, in Australia, protesters clash over Milo.
From Russia Today, Hungary's foreign minister states that illegal migration leads to terror.
From Deutsche Welle, many German pilots are refusing to participate in deportation flights.
From The Local FR, Napoleon's ancestral homeland wants more autonomy.
From the Express, British foreign aid money for the Free Syrian Police has been diverted to extremists groups.
From The Blaze, how much is illegal immigration costing your state?
From ABC News (A=Australian), former Yemeni president Saleh is killed by Houthi fighters.
From Breitbart London, the Red Cross tells it branches to remove crucifixes.
From Gatestone Institute, the claim of an anti-Muslim backlash is not supported by FBI statistics.
From the Middle East Forum, the connections between Georgetown University's Islamic Studies department and radical Islam. (via The Georgetown Review)
From National Review, opinions for and against Masterpiece Cakeshop.
From The Virginian-Pilot, Virginia Tech football coach Justin Fuente is "incredibly happy" where he is.
And from WBAL, shoppers at an Aldi store get to experience firsthand the Rogers-Hammerstein lyric "doe, a deer, a female deer".
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