Saturday, February 17, 2018

Some Saturday Stuff

The weekend is here, with more stuff:

From the New York Post, the Florida school shooter has a history of abusing his mother.

From CNN, the shooter showed "violence and mental instability at home".

From NBC News, President Trump visits the hospitalized shooting victims.




From Gatestone Institute, how Islam views non-Muslim women.

From Breitbart London, the U.K. government cuts off funds to Oxfam due to an aid worker sex scandal.

From the Express, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says that E.U. regulations "are crushing normal people".

From Flanders News, in Belgium, a passenger without a ticket punches a train guard.


From Russia Today, an Israeli journalist goes undercover as a Syrian refugee.

From the Daily Mail, three suicide bombers kill at least 19 people at a fish market in Nigeria.

From BBC News, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May tells the E.U. to not block the post-Brexit security agreement.  (via The Religion Of Peace)


From Townhall, a reporter suggests that more abortions would have prevented the Florida shooting.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a bipartisan group of human rights activists support Trump's nominee for head of the U.N.'s International Organization for Migration.

And from ABC News, Ester Ledecka from the Czech Republic couldn't believe that she won the gold medal for the Olympic super-G.

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