Friday, November 6, 2015

Friday Links

As an unseasonably warm day leads into a more normally cool weekend, here are some things in the news:

From Politico, presidential candidate Ben Carson (R) admits that he never applied to West Point.  However, according to The Daily Wire, the Politico article was a "media hit job".  Read both and decide for yourself.

From WUIS, the American economy did better than expected in October.

From Fox News, Russian President Vladimir Putin suspends flights to Egypt as the pieces of the downed Metrojet airliner are taken to Moscow for inspection.

From CNN, France will tighten its border controls for the upcoming climate change conference in Paris.

From National Review, the earth is not having a meltdown (whether those climate change conferees know it or not).

From The Bleader, the Polish Film Festival comes to the Chicago area.

From Frontpage Mag, cutting through the PC "newspeak" on immigration.

From 13ABC, four men in Ohio are charged with supporting al Qaeda.

From American Thinker, "culture matters".

From Watchdog.org, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signs legislation to close the "union intimidation loophole".

From The Washington Free Beacon, while Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton signed an NDA warning against mishandling of classified information.

From the Washington Examiner, the State Department is accused of "twiddling its thumbs" over Iranian dissidents.

From USA Today, President Obama has announced that his administration has rejected the Keystone pipeline.

From the Epoch Times, a Philadelphia woman gets an 80-year sentence for locking disabled people in basements and closets.

From The Roanoke Times, a local restaurant in Blacksburg, Virginia rebuilds its "football graveyard" with the help of a former Virginia Tech football player.

And from WGN, the weather forecast is given by a young special guest.

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