Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Wednesday Whatnot

As the mild weather continues on a Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a court permanently blocks President Biden's 100-day deportation memorandum.

From FrontpageMag, America should be very afraid of the incoming Democrats.

From Townhall, one woman crusades for the truth.

From The Washington Free Beacon, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) shows off his hypocrisy.

From the Washington Examiner, 14 Republicans want answers from the FBI on congresscritter Eric Swalwell's (D-Cal) relationship with a Chinese spy.

From The Federalist, Biden's foreign policy is a replay of that of his old boss.

From American Thinker, as more people illegally cross the border, White House press secretary Jen "Circle Back" Psaki and the media redefine the facilities housing migrant children.

From CNS News, House impeachment managers pose for a Tweeted photo less than six feet from each other.

From LifeZette, congresscritter Lauren Boebert (R-Col) goes after pork barrel spending.  (I can see where the term "pork barrel spending" might be unfair to pigs.)

From NewsBusters, CBS gives 55 seconds to a story about the Biden administration reopening a detention center for underage migrants, called "kids in cages" during the Trump presidency.

From Canada Free Press, what may have caused Tiger Woods's vehicle accident.

From CTV News, 10,000 coronavirus vaccinations are booked in the Canadian province of Alberta despite a website crash.

From TeleSUR, Argentina starts vaccinating education workers against the coronavirus.

From The Conservative Woman, when diversity means "not you".

From the (U.K.) Independent, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is accused of misleading parliamentcritters on funding for transportation in northern England.

From Free West Media, the German state subsidizes left-wing extremist groups.

From EuroNews, a German court convicts a former member of Syrian President Bashar Assad's secret police of facilitating the torture of prisoners.

From the Daily Mail, a court in Celle, Germany convicts a former imam of being a member of ISIS.

From Gatestone Institute, the coronavirus has triggered a new wave of anti-Semitism in Germany.

From ReMix, according to a survey, 73 percent of Poles would not accept a coronavirus vaccine made in Russia or China.

From About Hungary, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban meets scientists to discuss the coronavirus.

From The Moscow Times, for the first time, a female Jehovah's Witness is sentenced to prison for membership in a banned organization.  (What is this "freedom of association" you speak of?)

From Euractiv, Ukraine starts its coronavirus vaccination program with a vaccine made in India.

From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgarians abroad send home less money in 2020 than they did in 2019.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, Slovenian President Borut Pahor meets with party leaders.

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo authorities detain agriculture agency officials for alleged bribery and theft.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel's goal is to fully reopen by April.

From The New Arab, Syrian activists welcome the above-mentioned conviction of a former secret police officer.

From The Express Tribune, Pakistan's National Command and Operation Centre lifts a ban on commercial activities due to a decrease in coronavirus cases.

From The Hans India, the 136 people missing due to the collapsed glacier and resulting flash flood in the Indian state of Uttarakhand are presumed dead.

From the Premium Times, 10 people are killed and 60 others injured in an attack by Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Nigeria.

From The Stream, is pork barrel spending really the cure for the coronavirus?

From Independent Women's Voice, is Disney+ now cancelling The Muppets?

From Space War, a North Korean defector swims southward for hours without being detected.

From The Daily Signal, the above mentioned congresscritter Lauren Boebert explains her conversion to the right.

From Newsmax, Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) will vote against the coronavirus relief bill because of its "measly" amount for vaccine distribution.

From the New York Post, according to several medical experts, Tiger Woods has "zero chance" of playing in this year's Masters tournament.

And from 12 On Your Side, a Virginia prison employee claims to have been fired on suspicion of smuggling after a body scanner detected her tampon.

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