Saturday, January 2, 2021

Saturday Stuff

As the first weekend of 2021 arrives, here are some things going on:

From National Review, senatorial candidate Jon Ossoff's (D-GA) opinions about China might be reflected in a film he made about its investment in Africa.

From Townhall, Ted Cruz (R-TX) leads a coalition of Senators planning to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the founding editor of TWFB advises President-elect Biden to ignore the social justice warriors.

From the Washington Examiner, the evidence on coronavirus treatments.

From American Thinker, the "new normal" pushed by the left does not need to be accepted.

From LifeZette, self-appointed Trump lawyer Lin Wood is either a brilliant performance artist or a loon.  (In other words, he's pretty close to the proverbial line between genius and madness.)

From NewsBusters, according to actor and radio personality Adam Carolla, the mainstream media and big tech rigged the election for Biden.

From Canada Free Press, what science fiction can teach us about politics.

From The Conservative Woman, being honest could get you fired, or worse.

From Free West Media, the New Year comes in with urban violence in France and Germany.

From EuroNews, as coronavirus cases soar, the U.K. government faces calls to keep schools closed.

From Euractiv, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tells the E.U. that "we hope to join you again soon".

From ReMix, according to a Hungarian writer, Joe Biden's presidency could threaten stability in central Europe.

From The New Arab, Sudan ratifies an anti-torture treaty over 30 years after signing it.

From Gatestone Institute, China allegedly pays U.S. media to publish propaganda.

From Ary News, Pakistan's Federal Investigative Agency arrests a religious teacher for allegedly abusing a 13-year-old girl and then blackmailing her mother.

From TimesNowNews, according to wanted Islamic televangelist Zakir Naik, Hindu temples should not be allowed in Islamic countries.

From The Stream, one man never understood that pro-lifers must be political.

From Space War, the chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards a response to any action that the U.S. takes.

From Breitbart, kidnappers release a Nigerian bishop and his driver.  (If you read Italian, read the story at Vatican News.)

From FOX 11, a police "superspreader task force" shuts down New Year's Eve parties in Los Angeles County, California.  (via The Daily Wire)

From The Daily Wire, the year 2020 in favoritism toward left-wing media bias.

From Fox News, Senator David Perdue (R-GA) points out how high the stakes are in the Georgia senatorial runoff elections.

And from the New York Post and the "I'll believe it when I see it" department, Portland, Oregon Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) promises to get tough with ProFa.  (The term "ProFa" is mine, not his.)

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