Sunday, December 13, 2020

A Few Things For Sunday

On a Sunday that's warmer than normal for December, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, voters are more motivated by culture than by economics.

From Townhall, why don't Democrats want transparency when it comes to the election and the Dominion voting machines?

From the Washington Examiner, black pastors urge senatorial candidate Raphael Warnock (D-GA) to reconsider his position on abortion.

From American Thinker, a small college in Ohio considers changing its mascot name "Pioneers".

From LifeZette, Democrat knives come out for Senator Diane Feinstein (D-Cal).

From NewsBusters, two networks blame supporters of President Trump for violence by BLM and ProFa.

From Canada Free Press, will the U.S. have a temporary president?

From The Conservative Woman, only the E.U. is afraid of a no-deal Brexit.

From Free West Media, Muslim students in Hamburg, Germany defend the beheading of French teacher Samuel Paty.

From EuroNews, anti-government pro-abortion protesters march to the home of the leader of the Law and Justice Party.  (The sign in the article's first picture says "women's strike".)

From ReMix, Poland was the only E.U. country that recorded employment growth in the third quarter of this year.

From The New Arab, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas meets with Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha, Qatar.

From Gatestone Institute, could there be a Nobel Prize for U.S. President Trump and Moroccan King Mohammed VI?

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a German court approves the export of pregnant cows to Morocco for halal slaughter.  (If you read German, read the story at Westfalen-Blatt.)

From the Dhaka Tribune, two madrasa teachers admit vandalizing a Bangabandhu sculpture in Kushtia, Bangladesh.

From the Times Of India, Indian authorities bust a terror cell based in Malaysia.

From The Stream, the claim by Time that presumptive president-elect Biden and presumptive vice president-elect Harris are "forces of empathy" might make you retch.

From Space War, Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei awards a military medal to the country's recently slain nuclear scientist.

From Fox News, law enforcement agencies in Tennessee search for two men who escaped from prison.

From Breitbart, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seize $1 million in unreported currency headed to Mexico.

From TMZ, musician Eddie Van Halen's resting place will be in the Pacific Ocean near Malibu, California.  (via Fox News)

And from KSBW, when boarding an airplane, please stay off the wing.  (via Breitbart)

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