Sunday, February 21, 2021

Sunday Stories

As a slight thaw occurs on a Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former Vice President Mike Pence reportedly declines to appear at CPAC.

From Townhall, congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) lists the "disastrous" policies implemented by President Biden during his first month in office.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab kept its NIH funding despite a crackdown under then-President Trump.

From the Washington Examiner, new congresscritter Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is becoming the Republican most loathed by the Democrats.

From American Thinker, Biden's first 30 days are as bad as had been feared.

From CNS News, the Conference of Catholic Bishops comes out against Biden's "equality act".

From NewsBusters, ABC host Jon Karl refuses to admit that Biden is beholden to teachers unions.

From Canada Free Press, Rush Limbaugh is attacked post mortem for being a "right thinker".

From The Conservative Woman, if you thought that the culture war is bad enough, here's "the reality war".

From Free West Media, a Dutch broadcast about a mosque in Trappes, France causes a commotion in France.

From EuroNews, the U.K. government says that it intends to vaccinate every adult against the coronavirus by the end of July.

From ReMix, President Emmanuel Macron proposes sending a portion of France's coronavirus vaccines to Africa.

From The New Arab, a dead fin whale washes up on an Israeli beach.

From Gatestone Institute, how Turkey has ravaged Cyprus.

From Pulse, a mosque in Ho, Ghana is closed to prevent violence from a dispute over who should be the chief imam in the region of Volta.

From MalayMail, police in Malaysia investigate a non-Muslim man who allegedly got a Muslim woman to apostatize.

From The Stream, the female fighters who took on ISIS and won.

From Fox News, according to Dr. Fauci, the U.S. will have over 600 million doses of coronavirus vaccines by this coming July.

From The Daily Wire, according to recently fired Disney actress Gina Carano, "everyone is afraid of losing their job".

From the New York Post, Saturday Night Live draws flak for an "anti-Semitic" joke about Israel's coronavirus vaccine rollout.

From Breitbart, SNL still hasn't depicted President Biden or Vice President Harris in any sketch.

And from Newsmax, former President Trump will speak at CPAC, his first appearance since leaving office.

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