Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Wednesday Links

Here are some things going on, but starting with things that are no longer going on:


From The American Conservative, the American president with the best national security policy of the 20th century shared his name with a vacuum cleaner.

From LifeNews, a U.S. district judge rules against the Obamacare abortion coverage mandate.



From The Washington Times, senate candidate Chris McDaniel (R-Miss) shows a PAC that turnabout is fair play.



From the NL Times, a man in Amsterdam stabs people who won't let him steal their motor scooters.

From the Express, due to Italian parties failing to form a government, the country might need a new election.

From The Local FR, the gendarme who traded himself for a hostage and was later killed in the Trèbes terror attack is honored and eulogized at Les Invalides.




From ANSA, Italian police arrest an Italo-Moroccan suspected terrorist, who allegedly is a member of ISIS.


From the Daily Sabah, Turkey and the E.U. try to overcome discord as they talk in Varna, Bulgaria.




From Crux, the death of a Catholic priest in the Central African Republic demonstrates how fragile the peace in that country is.





From the New York Post, Border Patrol agents arrest a truck driver after 10 illegal migrants are found inside his trailer.

From Chemical & Engineering News, a "theory-defying effect" in magnetic devices could lead to better computer memory.

And from the Babylon Bee, seven future progressive Disney princesses.

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