Sunday, October 4, 2020

Sunday Links

On a cool pleasant Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to the stats, lockdowns may have had little effect on the spread of the coronavirus.

From Townhall, the Trump campaign okays a second presidential debate, but with a different date.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) contradicts herself on calls to delay the confirmation hearings for SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

From the Washington Examiner, according to White House physician Dr. Sean Conley, President Trump could possibly be discharged from Walter Reed Medical Center tomorrow.

From American Thinker, the long temper tantrum from Democrats will reelect Trump.

From NewsBusters, NBC's Saturday Night Live roots for the coronavirus to beat Trump.

From Canada Free Press, did Mr. and Mrs. Trump contract the coronavirus at the presidential debate?

From TeleSUR, a Chilean policeman is arrested for allegedly throwing a 16-year-old boy from a bridge.

From The Conservative Woman, jilted by Boris the Spider.

From Free West Media, two South African farms are attacked in two days, with one farm manager being killed.

From EuroNews, an open letter calling for the European Parliament to call out the E.U. Council on its rule of law hypocrisy.

From The New Arab, two Iraqi brothers separated 40 years ago are reunited.

From 360 View, 2/3 of the inmates of prisons in Copenhagen have immigrant backgrounds.

From Geo News, hundreds of Umrah pilgrims are welcomed into Mecca.

From NaijaNews, according to Nigerian Senator Smart Adeyemi (APC-Kogi West), the way to stop corruption is amputation.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Afghan in Austria was allegedly planning to behead a woman.

From Gatestone Institutesome global concerns that affect all of us.

From The Streamall eyes are on President Trump and Walter Reed Medical Center.

From Space War, former FARC rebels in Colombia claim responsibility for the murder of a presidential candidate in 1995.

From The Daily Wire, ammunition makers face a large backlog.

From WPVI-TV, a former Major League baseball player, wanted in connection with the murder of his ex-girlfriend, is found dead in the Grand Canyon.

From Breitbart, New York City seeks to reinstate coronavirus measures in some areas.

From Fox News, officials in California use unique methods to keep some structures from burning.

From the New York Post, what is Dexamethasone, used in Trump's coronavirus treatment?

And from the Montreal Gazette, five protesters are fined for not wearing masks at a march against masks.

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