Bergdahl Finally Telling His Story, Quartet of Gay Marriage Cases Heard, Ebola Deaths Top 900: P.M. Links

  • Oh, hey, remember seven scandals ago?Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is finally
    being interviewed by the Army
    today regarding the manner by
    which he left post in Afghanistan and ended up in the clutches of
    the Taliban five years ago.
  • A panel of federal appeals court judges in Cincinnati is
    hearing arguments about
    four separate states’ gay marriage recognition bans
    today. The
    cases come from Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, and Kentucky.
  • Deaths attributed to the Ebola virus have
    topped 900
    . Saudi Arabia is now investigating a potential
    case.
  • Missouri
    executed its seventh death row inmate
    for the year today. It’s
    the first execution since it took two hours for Arizona to drug a
    guy to death.
  • Everybody is worrying that Russia is going to
    invade Eastern Ukraine
    any minute now, though they’ve been
    worried about this happening for quite some time.
  • The Republican National Committee is
    siding with Uber
    against regulators as a fundraising
    effort.

Follow us on Facebook
and Twitter,
and don’t forget to
sign
up
 for Reason’s daily updates for more
content.

from Hit & Run http://ift.tt/1ogLkd4
via IFTTT

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.