On a sunny (around here, anyway) Saturday, here are 24 things going on:
From MomZette, "your kids really aren't growing up too fast".
From PopZette, here's why more men are getting plastic surgery.
From The Daily Caller, despite 90 percent disapproval, the School Board of Fairfax County, Virginia changes its sex education curriculum.
From Fox News, Californians will vote in November to split their state into three.
From Breitbart Texas, Border Patrol agents in the Laredo Sector apprehend eight more Bangladeshis and five Brazilians. (Pardon my ignorance, but where in Latin America is Bangla Desh?)
From Twitchy, a former CIA director likens American border detention facilities for children to a far worse place. (I myself have visited that particular evil place.)
From Reuters, a car bomb kills 26 at an Eid celebration in Afghanistan, for which ISIS claims responsibility. (via Jihad Watch)
From The Local IT, Italy turns away two more ships loaded with migrants. (via Voice Of Europe)
From France24, a Polish official accuses European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans of blocking Poland's attempt to resolve their dispute with the E.U. over Polish courts.
From Deutsche Welle, Spain rescues 900 more seaborne migrants.
From Voice Of Europe, President Trump talks to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban.
From Sputnik International, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini objects to being called fascist.
From the Express, French President Macron and Italian Prime Minister Conte hold a joint press conference.
From the Evening Standard, 140,000 Muslims celebrate Eid in Birmingham, England.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Muslims celebrate Eid in Toronto, Canada.
From ABC News, the main threat to E.U. unity is disputed policies on migrants.
From Crux, the ominous transformation of Shaqlawa, Iraq. (via Assyrian International News Agency)
From Arab News, Iraq is in another quagmire, of the electoral variety. (via Assyrian International News Agency)
From the Daily Post, in Oyo State, Nigeria, two Muslim communities clash over a prayer ground. (via The Religion Of Peace)
From National Review, yes, there was bias at the FBI.
From Fox 17, a taxi runs into a crowd in Moscow near the World Cup, injuring eight people. (via Townhall)
From Townhall, what the media eulogies about Anthony Bourdain left out.
From the New York Post, a single objection prevents the U.K. Parliament from banning a certain type of voyeurism.
And from CBS Sports, "Lefty" loses his decorum.
No comments:
Post a Comment