Sunday, August 9, 2020

Some Things For Sunday

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

From National Review, President Trump brings back the pen and the phone.

From Townhall, the coronavirus is not a legitimate reason to release people from prison.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the latest in campus insanity.

From the Washington Examiner, both sides want a fight over former Vice President Biden's faith.

From The Federalist, hundreds of men stage a "brotest" for "gym lives matter" in Los Angeles.

From American Thinker, the GOP puts out a "Biden v. Biden" video.

From LifeZette, the bodies of seven Marines and a Navy sailor are found after their amphibious vessel sank off the coast of California.

From NewsBusters, CBS dreams about would-be First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.

From TeleSUR, Bolivians blockading roads demand the resignation of temporary President Jeanine Áñez.

From The Conservative Woman, Sweden and coronavirus schizophrenia.

From the Evening Standard, U.K. parliamentcritter Dawn Butler (Labour-Brent Central) accuses London police of racially profiling her.

From Free West Media, two citizens overwhelm a man who allegedly tried to attack a woman with a knife on a tram stop in Magdeburg, Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at MDR.)

From EuroNews, according to an exit poll, Belarusian President Lukashenko has carried almost 80 percent of the vote as he seeks reelection.

From Arutz Sheva, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of taking credit for his work.

From The Jerusalem Post, despite modern lies, the Muslim conquerors of Jerusalem knew that the city is not their home.

From StepFeed, what's happening at the STEP conference this month.

From The New Arab, according to the Lebanese army, there's little or no hope of finding survivors at the Beirut explosion site.

From Mehr News Agency, Iranian Ayatollah Isa Ahmed Qassim urges Muslims to follow the guidance of the "infallible" imam.

From Union of Catholic Asian News, a Christian man in Pakistan is charged with blasphemy.

From Gatestone Institute, "the reverse-colonization of France".

From The Hans India, five people are arrested for illegal sand dredging in the district of Thane in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

From The Mainichi, the full text of Nagasaki, Japan Mayor Tomihisa Taue on the 75th anniversary of the second atomic attack at the end of World War II.

From The Stream, 10 takeaways from the "Evangelicals for Trump" conference in Las Vegas.

From Fox News, Trump's coronavirus-related executive orders get criticized by his former presidential rival.

From Breitbart, a "Back the Blue" rally in Sioux Falls, South Dakota has a "generous" turnout.

From the Daily Caller, police in Portland, Oregon declare a riot after demonstrators set fire to a police union building.

From the New York Post, on a New York subway platform, snake, a snake, oh it's a snake.

And from WPVI-TV, today is the 25th anniversary of the death of Grateful Dead guitarist/singer Jerry Garcia.

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