Michael Brown Laid to Rest, Uber Regulations Vetoed in Illinois, Burger King Looks Northward Due to Tax Burdens: P.M. Links

  • Burgers and doughnuts together will infuriate the nannies even more.Michael Brown was laid to rest
    today in a
    funeral service
    attended by thousands in St. Louis, including
    Rev. Jesse Jackson and three White House aides.
  • An “active
    shooter” reported at Fort Lee
    , Virginia, prompting a lockdown,
    apparently shot only herself.
  • Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has
    vetoed two bills
    to introduce onerous regulations to
    ride-sharing services in the state. He said companies like Uber and
    Lyft should be regulated on the local level, which isn’t as good as
    saying they shouldn’t be regulated at all, but it’s Illinois, so
    this is probably the best we’re going to get.
  • Insert jokes about saying “Eh?” or mounties or politeness:

    Burger King is considering merging with Tim Hortons in Canada

    and moving its headquarters out of the United States in order to
    reduce its tax burdens.

  • Libya now has two governments
    claiming to be in charge, so that
    will probably end well.
  • An Oklahoma newspaper and the American Civil Liberties Union
    are suing the state to try to get it to stop
    concealing information about its executions
    .

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