Tuesday, April 10, 2018

A Tweet And Tuesday Things

As usual, I have some stories to pass on, but first, here's a Tweet worth noting:
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Here's a bit of what's going on:

From Philly(dot)com, to focus on Syria, President Trump cancels his trip to Latin America.

From The Hollywood Reporter, actor T.J. Miller is arrested for allegedly making a fake bomb threat.  (via MSN)

From The Washington Times, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) says that Americans should be worried about civil liberties after the FBI raid of Trump's lawyer's office.

From The Hill, according to attorney Alan Dershowitz, we should all be worried because of the raid.

From the Washington Examiner, former Senate candidate Roy Moore (R-AL) sues one of his accusers for defamation.

From Fox News, in an effort to combat climate change, Los Angeles paints streets white.

From Voice Of Europe, Europe should "stop accepting refugees", says a Palestinian-Belgian.

From the Express, in Ireland, E. U. leader Donald Tusk "blows [his] top" over Brexit.

From Sputnik International, Belgium considers banning the Islam party.

From Reuters, the Muslim World League urges Europe to do a better job assimilating migrants.  (As far as I can tell, there's no apparent concern about migrants being willing to assimilate, such as by refraining from assaulting women.)

From the NL Times, two men from Deventer, Netherlands are accused to financing terrorism.

From Radio Poland, victims of the 2010 plane crash which killed then-President Lech Kaczyński are honored in Warsaw and Kraków.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From The Local NO, due a strike in Germany, SAS cancels flights from Scandinavia to Munich and Frankfurt.

From the Daily Sabah, Germany has taken in 15,000 members of FETÖ.

From Ukrinform, Greece has detained three Ukrainians for allegedly smuggling over 60 illegal migrants.  (Have I mentioned that migrants are being trafficked?  Yes, like a broken record.)

From EUObserver, the estimated 60,000 radicalized Islamic terrorists in Europe will remain a threat "for years to come".

From the Daily Mail, an Australian senator calls halal certification "a racket and a scam".

From Arutz Sheva, "it doesn't matter much who runs the show in Syria".

From AhlulBayt News Agency, Turkey plans to stay in Afrin, Syria for a while.

From National Review, "the ideology of illegal immigration", including a video of Democrats who used to oppose illegal immigration.

From Townhall, the CEO of Facebook faces Congress.

From the Mirror, a man donates his frostbitten toes to a bar.  (not for the squeamish, via the New York Post)

From the New York Post, due to railroad repairs, New York City will have its second straight "summer from hell".

From LiveScience, scientists fail to find evidence that neutrinos are their own antiparticle.

And from The Babylon Bee, the above-mentioned Facebook CEO reminds Congress that he knows everything about them.

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