Monday, December 28, 2020

Monday Links

On the last Monday of 2020, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Nashville RV bomber has been identified, but his motive has not yet been determined.

From FrontpageMag, more fake news about the coronavirus.

From Townhall, some coronavirus data from counties in Tennessee.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President-elect Biden's promise to end executions could be good for liberal billionaires.

From the Washington Examiner, for the first time, the EPA sets limits on carbon dioxide emissions from aircraft engines.

From The Federalist, five things we learned about the elite in 2020.

From American Thinker, the results of election fraud denial.

From CNS News, anti-Catholic bigotry spiked in 2020.

From LifeZette, Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) calls for term limits "for bureaucrats".

From NewsBusters and the "believe it or not" department, CNN actually admits that President Trump "won the economic message battle".

From Canada Free Press, go forth into the new year 2021.

From The Conservative Woman, the coming coronavirus crimes tribunal.

From Free West Media, the Austrian Constitutional Court overturns the country's ban on headscarves in public schools.

From EuroNews, North Macedonian police arrest eight men for allegedly planning terror attacks.

From Euractiv, E.U. countries start vaccinations to end the coronavirus "nightmare".

From ReMix, U.K., Spanish and Portuguese media note the efforts of Polish doctors and soldiers aiding truck drivers stranded in Dover, England after France closed its borders.

From The New Arab, the Saudi women's rights activist who helped Saudi women get the right to drive is sentenced to over five year in prison.

From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. ratchets up the threat of sanctions in a effort to stop the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.

From Thomson Reuters Foundation News, Bangladesh plans to send more Rohingya refugees to the island of Bhasan Char.

From the Daily Mail, the Muslim son of a police officer in Belfort, France is beaten up by other Muslims for eating a Christmas dinner.

From Dawn, a prayer leader is shot dead at a mosque in Pindegheb, Pakistan.

From the Deccan Chronicle and the "he ain't heavy, he's my brother" department, a Muslim policeman carries at 60-year-old Hindu to a temple on a hill in Tirumala, India.

From ABC News, every year, 1,000 girls in Pakistan are forced to convert to Islam.  (The last five stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From The Stream, a promise kept by President Trump.

From The American Conservative, President-elect Biden does a "two-step" on critical race theory.

From The Daily Wire, according to "community leaders", efforts at "police reform" are behind a crime wave in Atlanta.

From Breitbart, senatorial candidate Jon Ossoff (D-GA) reportedly refuses to disclose his film company's financial documents.

From Fox News, the Nashville RV bomber told a neighbor that the world is never going to forget him.

From WPVI-TV, police investigate the vandalizing of a sculpture of shooting victim Breonna Taylor.

And from the New York Post, the mysterious "dark spot" on Neptune changes its direction.

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