EU Countries Threaten Russia with Sanctions, CIA Denies Snooping on Senate Committee, America’s Cheeses Under Attack: P.M. Links

  • "This doesn't smell nearly enough like stinky feet to be authentic!"Poland and Germany will likely
    launch some
    sanctions
    against Russia next week if it doesn’t back off
    Crimea.
  • CIA Director John Brennan’s response to Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s
    accusations that his employees had
    spied on congressional staff computers
    connected to an
    investigation of the CIA’s torture methods under the Bush
    Administration was to say, “Nothing could be further from the
    truth. We wouldn’t do that.” Since Feinstein referenced an actual
    meeting with Brennan where he revealed the searches, this means
    that either the head of the CIA or the head of the Senate
    Intelligence Committee is outright lying, so that’s fun.
  • President Barack Obama added more than
    1,600 acres of California coastline
    to a national monument,
    bypassing Congress in the process.
  • The European Union wants to ban the use of European names like

    Parmesan and feta
    on cheese made in the United States in an
    especially blatant effort at product protectionism to reduce
    competition.

  • Twitter went down
    for a little while, which media outlets are
    dutifully reporting so that they’ll appear hip about social media.
    #TwitterOutage
  • More protests are coming to Turkey after a teen boy struck in
    the head by a tear gas canister during last summer’s protests
    died
    this morning
    in a hospital.

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