Sunday, December 15, 2019

Sunday Stuff - Part 1

On a mild sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former FBI Director James Comey makes his "mistakes were made" statement.

From Townhall, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) explains whom his obligation is to.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the U.S. has the highest rate of single-parent households.

From the Washington Examiner, the latest climate talks fall short.

From American Thinker, this unconstitutional impeachment is "the real abuse of power".

From LifeZette, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) is not treated well at an event in his home state.

From NewsBusters, ABC and NBC desperately play down the intended party switch by congresscritter Jeff Van Drew (D to R-NJ).

From Canada Free Press, it's time (pun intended) for a liberal to be chosen person of the year.

From CBC News, despite violence in Iraq, the Canadian is not stopping its training mission in that country.

From Global News, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh won's say whether his party will support the CUSMA trade deal.

From CTV News, a court in Montreal finds a former SNC-Lavalin executive guilty on all charges against him.

From TeleSUR, Bolivia's president issues an arrest warrant for her predecessor.

From The Conservative Woman, how U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson won votes from Muslims.

From EuroNews, could Johnson's victory lead to the breakup of the U.K.?

From the Express, according to former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn made no mistakes.

From the Evening Standard, Prince Louis starts talking.

From the Independent, the Labour Party faces its own civil war.

From the Irish Examiner, here's where you'll find the most expensive street in Ireland.

From VRT NWS, the Brexit-related job losses in Belgium will hit Antwerp the hardest.

From France24, France will extradite a former police officer accused of torture to Argentina.

From RFI, two people die in floods in southwestern France.

From Free West Media, French pensions are paid to dead people in northern Africa.

From The Portugal News, Portuguese pig farmers and veterinarians form a plan to combat swine fever.

From SwissInfo, the U.S. wants to buy "retired" Swiss fighter jets for training use.

From the Malta Independent, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat advises against blindly following his eventual successor.

From Malta Today, two places used to house migrants are damaged by a storm.

From Total Slovenia News, 12 percent of Slovenia's population are immigrants, mostly from Bosnia.

From Total Croatia News, business and breweries in Split, Croatia put on a charity beer pong event to help dogs at a shelter in Knin.

From Ekathimerini, Greek Deputy Defense Minister Alkiviadis Stefanis tours the prefecture of Evros, including the border are with Turkey.

From the Greek Reporter, hundreds of Santas run through Athens.

From Radio Bulgaria, the remains of ancient Marcianopolis may be seen in Devnya, Bulgaria.

From Romania-Insider, the Romanian party Save Romania Union experiences some internal conflict.

From Sputnik International, the U.S. and NATO learn to combat possible Russian disinformation.

From The Moscow Times, Russia seeks to remove a ban on "blood diamonds" from the Central African Republic.

From Daily News Hungary, an Irish sex offender is found in Budapest.

From About Hungary, according to Prime Minister Orban, Hungary is ready to build a new central Europe with its neighbors.

From Radio Prague, people in the Czech village of Číhošť recall the church "miracle" of 1949.

From Polskie Radio, according to a study, one in three Poles are already done with their Christmas shopping.  (This cannot yet be said of yours truly, an American of partial Polish descent.)

From Deutsche Welle, in Berlin, "unknown perpetrators" open the unmarked grave of high-ranking Nazi Reinhard Heydrich.

From Dutch News, four stowaways from Iran and Iraq are found in a refrigerated truck in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

From The Stream, the media ignore the seriousness of corruption in Ukraine.

From WBAL, a 91-year-old grandmother graduates from the University of Alabama, 73 years after starting there.  (via Breitbart.)

From Fox News, congresscritter Devin Nunes (R-Cal) demands that congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) call Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz to testify.

From Breitbart, according to Schiff, the impeachment is not a failure even if President Trump is acquitted by the Senate.

From the New York Post, the Hallmark Channel pulls its ad showing a lesbian wedding.

From Twitchy, according to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) congresscritters Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler (D-NY) "have zero evidence".

And from Page Six, Harvey Weinstein claims to deserve a pat on the back when it comes to women.

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