Friday, March 26, 2021

Friday Fuss

On a warm sunny Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, now that President Biden is telling falsities about the border situation, where are the disinformation police?

From FrontpageMag, Biden spends four times more to house illegal aliens than National Guard troops.

From Townhall, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) makes a "wild declaration" about the House seat from Iowa that the Democrats tried to steal.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to new Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ), "we currently don't have a plan" about the crisis at the border.

From the Washington Examiner, 6,000 people were apprehended at the border yesterday.

From The Federalist, when the powerful reverse truth and lies, no one can defend America but you.

From American Thinker, Biden's stunning lies about illegal immigration.

From CNS News, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) signs a bill to limit girls sports to girls.

From LifeZette, journalism died yesterday, not in darkness but in broad daylight.

From NewsBusters, CNN has no problem with Biden hiding the border fiasco.

From Canada Free Press, how to make sure that elections can always be manipulated.

From The Conservative Woman, the big lockdown lie will never end.

From Snouts in the Trough, will your house be demolished to make way for bird choppers?

From Free West Media, high school students in the French region of Brittany mobilize to defend the Breton language.

From EuroNews, Norway delays resuming the use of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to conduct more investigations.

From Euractiv, Croatian organizations fight to preserve seeds as a human right.

From ReMix, a new Dutch translation of Dante's The Divine Comedy omits passages about the Islamic prophet Mohammed.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, Foreign Ministers Anže Logar (Slovenia) and Bogdan Lucian Aurescu (Romania) meet in Slovenia.

From Balkan Insight, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša alleges media censorship.

From The North Africa Post, police in Kenitra, Morocco foil a international drug trafficking operation and seize nine tons of cannabis.

From The New Arab, 32 people are killed when two passenger trains collide in southern Egypt.

From Gatestone Institute, the courts and the 2020 U.S. election.

From The Stream, President Biden tells a "detestable" lie about former President Trump.

From Space Daily, BlackSky's newest satellite delivers its first images within 24 hours of being launched.

From Space War, a missile warning satellite from the U.S. Space Force is delivered to Cape Canaveral.

From The Daily Signal, how conservatives can do a better job of engaging black Americans.

From The American Conservative, the forgotten story of the Green Corn Rebellion.

From Fox News, according to Republicans, congresscritter Eric Swalwell's (D-Cal) lawsuit against Trump won't distract from his Chinese spy scandal.

From Breitbart, White House press secretary Jen Psaki criticizes police for arresting a Georgia legislator who allegedly disrupted the signing ceremony of its election integrity bill.

From Newsmax, Biden is "worried" about Georgia's new election integrity law.

From The Daily Wire, no, requiring voter ID is not like Jim Crow.

And from the New York Post, "cat scratch fever" appears to be real.

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