Sunday, August 23, 2020

Some Sunday Stories

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

From National Review, a Biden administration would be very much pro-abortion.

From Townhall, some legislation blocked by Democrat congresscritters while passing a bill to "save" the U.S. Postal Service.

From The Washington Free Beacon, liberals embrace conspiracy theories about the post office.

From the Washington Examiner, Los Angeles jails refuse to turn 25,000 criminal illegal aliens to ICE.

From American Thinker, five ways in which the Democratic convention backfired against former Vice President Biden and benefited President Trump.

From LifeZette, some parts of Biden's 2020 Democrat convention speech sounded vaguely familiar.

From NewsBusters, while being interviewed by ABC's Robin Roberts, Biden quotes Chairman Mao.

From Canada Free Press, Biden's real plagiarism is socialism.

From TeleSUR, Cuban dictator Raul Castro greets the Federation of Cuban Women on its 61st anniversary.

From WestMonster, a man is stabbed in front of children at a park in the city where knives are illegal.

From The Conservative Woman, how some dust got a life.

From Free West Media, Spanish police dismantle to migrant smuggling networks.

From EuroNews, protesters crowd into Minsk, Belarus demanding that President Alexander Lukashenko resigns.

From Israel, Islam & End Times, 37 Christians have been killed this month in Nigeria.

From The Jerusalem Post, the entire board of the U.K.-based Islamic Relief Worldwide resigns over allegations of anti-Semitism.

From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians during July of 2020.

From The Stream, some advice about leadership from a 13-year-old boy.

From The Daily Wire, according to the acting head of the Customs and Border Protection Agency, "it's just a matter of time" before someone gets killed in the violence in Portland, Oregon.

From the Daily Caller, the SEC will test its football players three times a week for the coronavirus.

From Breitbart, Senator Matteo Salvini considers launching legal action against the Italian government for allegedly aiding illegal immigration.

From Fox News, according to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal), the Republican convention will be "celebrating America".

From WPVI-TV, in newly released recordings, Trump gets criticized by a family member.

From the New York Post, a Washington Nationals employee is fired for throwing coffee at a customer's face.

And from The Peedmont, VCU cancels its 2020 football season due to the coronavirus.

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