A small sampling of today's news:
From NewsBusters, Facebook suspends Brigitte Gabriel for criticizing a suspected terrorist.
From CNS News, almost a quarter of young adults enjoy their Mary Jane.
From BBC News, an imam at a mosque in Manchester, England gives a sermon calling for armed jihad.
From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian Authority funds terrorism in preference to education.
From India Today, a member of a Bangla Deshi terrorist group admits that they have funded their operations by robbing jewelry stores.
From Fox News, one suspect from the "extremist Muslim" compound has lived illegally in the U.S. for 20 years.
From Gatestone Institute, "Jerusalem is not Mecca".
From CNN, the mastermind behind the "underwear bomb" may have been killed.
From Breitbart's Big Government, foreign criminals in American prisons cost Americans about $1.42 billion each year.
From Accuracy in Media, an MSNBC host lets former CIA Director John Brennan equate the loss of his security clearance with human rights abuses. (This is pure nonsense. Security clearances are a privilege, not a right. When someone leaves a government job, the clearance is no longer needed.)
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia receives Europe's "science Oscar".
And from The Babylon Bee, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders alleges the existence of a tape showing President Trump being polite and respectful to someone.
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