Friday, February 12, 2021

Stories For Chinese New Year

As the Chinese calendar starts the year of the ox, here are some things going on:

From National Review, three left-wing icons fall from their pedestals.

From FrontpageMag, the FISA court has always been about targeting American citizens.

From Townhall, warm ties between the media and D.C. return under President Biden.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a look at Biden's foreign policy.

From the Washington Examiner, rural Californians defy coronavirus lockdowns.

From The Federalist, the story behind Lift Every Voice And Sing.

From American Thinker, then-President Trump's speech on January 6th celebrated democracy.

From CNS News, a Mexican citizen, who had been deported from the U.S. in 1975, is indicted for allegedly using for over 20 years the identity of an America who died in 1952.

From LifeZette, on the third day of the second Trump impeachment trial, Democrats offered nothing new.

From NewsBusters, Twitter shows off its double standards.

From Canada Free Press, congresscritter Ted Lieu (D-Cal) lets the cat out of the bag.

From TeleSUR, indigenous peoples make a coronavirus hospital in Manaus, Brazil.

From The Conservative Woman, U.K. parliamentcritter Michael Gove betrays Brexit.

From Free West Media, global warming strikes Germany and Austria.

From EuroNews, Mario Draghi is officially appointed Italy's prime minister.

From Euractiv, the French parliament new rules against online hate.

From ReMix, an ISIS cell is discovered near Kiev, Ukraine.

From Balkan Insight, Bosnia and Herzegovina will try a former Bosnian Serb soldier for allegedly assisting in the 1995 Srebrenica genocide.

From The New Arab, Houthi rebels go on the offensive in northern Yemen.

From The Straits Times, German and Danish authorities arrest 14 people, including three brothers from Syria, for allegedly planning terror attacks.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, 126 "foreign terrorist fighters" are reportedly living in Austria.

From Arutz Sheva, Palestinian leader Mahmood Abbas sends his greetings to a convicted terrorist.

From Gatestone Institute, more corruption is in store for the Palestinians as U.S. President Biden resumes aid.

From The Stream, how the Democrats have presented their case at former President Trump's impeachment trial.

From The American Conservative, England's still standing country estates.

From Fox News, White House press secretary Jen "Circle Back" Psaki won't say if Biden has confidence on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) amid his nursing home controversy.

From Breitbart, the U.K. has become a tyranny and only one parliamentcritter understands this.

From Newsmax, according to the CDC, there is strong evidence that in-person schooling can be safe.

And from the New York Post, for Brazilian ballerina Vitória Bueno, no arms is no problem.

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