Friday, January 29, 2021

Friday Phenomena

As the cold weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the University of Dallas refuses to adopt transgender ideology.

From FrontpageMag, beware of Faucism.

From Townhall, President Biden's executive order stopping construction of the border wall starts bringing results.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the hidden agenda behind Biden's busy week.

From the Washington Examiner, according to the FBI, pipe bombs were planted at the D.C. headquarters of both major parties the night before the Capitol riot.

From The Federalist, the GameStop fiasco is not just about finance, but is part of the war between populists and elites.

From American Thinker, the Pentagon moves 40 terrorists toward the head of the line for coronavirus vaccination.

From CNS News, new congresscritter Kat Cammack (R-FL) explains her pro-life position on abortion.

From LifeZette, Biden wants American taxpayers to pay for abortions in other countries.

From NewsBusters, CBS hides congresscritter AOC's (D-NY) smear against Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX).

From Canada Free Press, it's time to give AOC some truth.

From The Conservative Woman, "we disown the past at our peril".

From Free West Media, the E.U. border agency suspends its activities as Hungary deports illegal migrants.

From EuroNews, a German company seeks to power up hydrogen.

From Euractiv, the E.U. tightens its controls on coronavirus vaccine exports.

From ReMix, the Polish state no longer kills pre-born children.

From The New Arab, what's fueling the protests against coronavirus lockdowns in Lebanon.

From Arab News, Bangladesh sends more Rohingyas to the island of Bhasan Char.

From the Daily Dot, a woman in Idaho claims to dress "like a freaking Muslim" to avoid wearing a mask.

From NDTV, a "minor blast" goes off near the Israeli embassy in Delhi, India.

From ABC News, more girls from Chibok, Nigeria escape from Boko Haram.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran turns the Gaza strip into an area to store weapons.

From The Stream, about 88 percent of Americans are dissatisfied with the country's direction after nine days of the Biden presidency.

From Space Daily, remembering the space shuttle Challenger and her crew.

From Newsmax, two Republican lawmakers from South Carolina seek to have Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died during the Capitol riot, lie in honor.

From Fox News, two brothers from Montana seen on a video chasing a Capitol Police officer reportedly face charges.

From the New York Post, scientists figure out why wombat [bleep] is cubical.

From The Daily Wire, Biden's coronavirus flip-flops.

From Breitbart, President Biden's cabinet includes some Wall Street beneficiaries.

And from MassLive, don't let the turkeys get you down.  (via News Break)

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