Monday, July 27, 2015

Monday Links

As the workweek starts, here's some things going on:

From MyFoxChicago, orders for durable goods increased by 3.4% in June.

From Reuters, 4-Teva will drop their bid to buy Mylan and instead will acquire Allergan.

From The Washington Post, physicist Stephen Hawking has signed up for his first AMA on Reddit.

From Yahoo News, an attack on a police station in northern India leaves 10 people dead.

From Market Watch, Disney's Ant-Man beats out Sony's Pixels at the box office.

From The World Post, the "far-right" mayor of Ozd, Hungary cracks down in the local Roma.

From KTVN, on Reno city call, the LGBT flag temporarily replaces the American flag.  (via The Daily Caller)

Wired presents a woman who, you might say, lives up to the site's name.

From Fox News, President Obama (D) responds to comments by former Governor Mike Huckabee (R).

From WFMZ, the U.S. State Department issues a report on human trafficking.

From the New York Daily News, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves a new cholesterol-lowering drug.

From ABC News, a campground in central California is evacuated because of a wildfire.

From Pioneer News, scientists in Switzerland and Germany solve the mystery of "hair ice".

From The Independent, police in Cleveland pepper spray a crowd of people at a Black Lives Matter gathering in order to remove an intoxicated 14-year-old.

From the New York Post, a Virginia man is taken into custody after a fatal stabbing at a church service in Maryland.

From The Tablet and the "better late than never" department, the German Protestant Church apologizes for the destruction of Catholic religious images during the Reformation.

From USA Today, stocks and oil prices fall after a plunge in the Chinese stock market.

And from The Christian Science Monitor, photos and video of Pluto.

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