Sunday, November 29, 2015

Sunday Links

Here are some things going on, as the last Sunday in November rolls around:

From WGN, while walking on a path in Compton, California, two women find a live newborn baby.

From Bizpac Review, the agenda to "erase America".

From Sputnik International, Turkey arrests two generals and a colonel for intercepting trucks bound for Syria.

From NBC News, as the COP21 climate summit approaches, protesters in Paris clash with police.  Protest in other world cities, on the other hand, have been mostly peaceful.

From Fox News, a Planned Parenthood official claims that the Colorado Springs shooter opposed abortion.

From The Washington Times, Planned Parenthood officials apparently blame "hateful speech" for the Colorado Springs shootings.

From American Thinker, Hungary (with some help from Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic) shows how to secure a border.

From TechSideline, in football, Virginia Tech makes it 12 in a row over Virginia.
FOLLOW-UP: From The Roanoke Times, VT announces their next football coach.

From The Indian Express, an Sunni Islamic leader in India calls gender equality "against Islam".  (via The Express Tribune)

From the Sunday Express, in a small Swedish village, tensions between residents and refugees become violent.

From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, an immigrant from Morocco who drives a taxi is shot after he drops off his passenger.

From Arutz Sheva, a Muslim preacher accuses Europeans of "plundering" Muslim lands.

From The Clarion Project, Kenya arrests two Iranian spies allegedly planning a terror attack.

From Real Clear Politics, Senators McLame (R-AZ) and Grahamnesty (R-SC) say that Arab countries would contribute to fighting ISIS "if you put Assad on the table".

From CBS Sports, the Chiefs-Bills game is hindered by weird weather and a broken bus.

And from the New York Post, your royal dose of cuteness.

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