Friday, May 25, 2018

Another Shooting, Another Car Attack, And Other Stories

Earlier today, two incidents took place, each of type which has become ominously too common.

In Noblesville, Indiana, a student at Noblesville West Middle School reportedly shot and injured another student and a teacher.  The suspect is described as a male 7th grader.

Read more at WISH TV, the Indy Star, Fox 59, ABC 7 and the Chicago Tribune.
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In Portland, Oregon, a car jumped a curb on the campus of Portland State University and hit three women on the adjacent sidewalk, before driving away.  Two of the victims reportedly suffered life-threatening injuries.

Read more at KOIN, KATU, The Oregonian, ABC News and Global News.
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In other stories:

From The Daily Signal, how to honor the fallen on this Memorial Day.

From The American Conservative, I will not check my privilege.

From PoliZette, President Trump is seeking more tax cuts.

From CNS News, Trump tells graduating Midshipmen, "We are respected again".

From ZeroHedge, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says that the FBI wasn't spying on the Trump campaign, just doing some "benign information gathering".

From the Express, the U.K. and the E.U. continue to bicker about the border with Ireland.

From Deutsche Welle, the German Federal Police join an investigation into the city of Bremen's asylum procedure for refugees.

From Flanders News, two suspects in the 2015 terror attack in Paris have been detained in Belgium.

From Middle East Monitor, the magazine Charlie Hebdo (the target of another terror attack) satirizes the student union leader at Sorbonne University.

From BBC News, some Syrian refugees are leaving Europe.

From Voice Of Europe, an Austrian political scientist thinks that the migrant crisis will lead to civil war.

From Breitbart London, the children of migrants and foreigners will be allowed to spy for the U.K. government.  (Or will they just get to benignly gather information?)

From Dutch News, the Netherlands and Australia blame Russia for the loss of flight MH17.

From the NL Times, homeless shelters are overcrowded in the Netherlands' four large cities.

From The Slovak Spectator, students of the Technical University in Košice construct Slovakia's first car powered by compressed air.

From The Star, a Sudanese woman appeals her death sentence, received for killing her husband when he tried to rape her.

From The Sasiat Daily, the amir of Jamaat-ud-Dawa blames the U.N. for attacks against Muslims.

From the New Straits Times, 14 people in Malaysia are arrested for either public eating during Ramadan or close proximity.

From Russia Today, Russian President Putin warns of an unprecedented financial crisis.

From the Independent, British journalist Tommy Robinson is arrested near a court house in Leeds.

From HotAir, when it comes to the NFL's new rule against kneeling during the National Anthem, "spare me your crocodile tears".

From National Review, contrary to an opinion in TNYTthe Second Amendment is not tainted by slavery.

From Townhall, "the commencement speech you never hear".

From the New York Post, how Coney Island was transformed by the president's father.

And from KXAN, a woman in Texas gives herself some exposure.

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