January 31, 2017

Tuesday, January 31 – Hour 2 Podcast

U.S. appeals court voids part of Indiana vaping law | Reuters

Suspect charged with murder in Quebec mosque terror attack | Fox News

A second man, Mohamed el Khadir, was initially identified as an additional suspect by Quebec officials. Reuters and the French language newspaper La Presse reported earlier that one of the suspects was of Moroccan origin, a report that was picked up by Fox News and other news outlets. But police later announced there was only one suspect in the attack, and Khadir was identified as a witness.

D.C. sandwich chain owner learns there’s nothing liberals won’t boycott « Hot Air

If you’re a liberal these days, you may have trouble keeping up with all of the new actions coming out of the Trump White House which enrage you. If you’re a conservative you’ve probably already lost track of the number of things the liberals are marching, protesting about, condemning and boycotting. On that last point you can now add one more to the list. The evil ownership of Taylor Gourmet, a local chain of hoagie shops around the Beltway, has gone too far and drawn the ire of progressive activists. (For those of you from other parts of the country, a “hoagie” is just another regional name for a sub sandwich, grinder or whatever you call it in your area.) The specific target of liberal ire is Casey Patten, co-founder of the business.

Indiana Senate panel considers adding drone-related crimes – Washington Times

Some Indiana lawmakers suggest drone users with nefarious intentions could be flying under the radar under existing laws.

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