Thursday, March 18, 2021

Thursday Things

On a cool rainy Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, New York's Mr. Bill wants cops to confront people accused of non-criminal "hurtful" conduct.

From FrontpageMag, there really isn't any Biden administration.

From Townhall, the Senate confirms Xavier Becerra as HHS Secretary by a narrow vote.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Southern Poverty Law Center keeps a lot of money in accounts outside the U.S.

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) calls on DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to change the department's border policies or resign.

From The Federalist, the Biden administration imposes a media blackout at the southern border.  (This would assume that contrary to the FrontpageMag article above, there indeed is a Biden administration.)

From American Thinker, the ugly consequences of illegal immigration.

From CNS News, according to Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), the situation at the border is a "total catastrophe".

From LifeZette, a token racial play backfires on California Governor Gavin Newsome (D).

From NewsBusters, the Iowa Senate passes a bill to punish censorship by Big Tech.

From Canada Free Press, traveling has become like visiting a leper colony.

From TeleSUR, a group called "Fanton 509" raids a police station in Port-au-Prince, Haiti to free some of its members.

From The Conservative Woman, what's the truth about the scare over the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine?

From Free West Media, rioters burn cars and an Aldi store in Blois, France.

From EuroNews, Austria's highest court has enough sense to realize that a cow mask is not a burqa.

From Euractiv, the Slovak parliament discusses a bill to ban sex reassignment surgery.

From ReMix, Poland will impose another coronavirus lockdown.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, is passing the buck the main policy of the Greek government under Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis?

From Balkan Insight, Bulgarian police seize counterfeit euros and dollars, which are claimed to be party decorations.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco grants the UK Altus Strategies Company new license to explore for silver and copper.

From The New Arab, suspected Al-Qaeda gunmen kill 12 people in the Yemeni province of Abyan.

From Gatestone Institute, the war on police in France.

From The Stream, "immune system 101".

From The Daily Signal, President Biden's border policy is evidence of a lack of planning.

From Space War, North Korea says that it will ignore the U.S. while its "hostile policy" is in place.

From Newsmax, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) debunks critical race theory.

From The Daily Wire, former President Obama calls for "commonsense gun safety laws" after a series of shootings in Atlanta.

From Fox News, a man from Ohio is arrested for allegedly trespassing at the California home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

From the New York Post, after being victimized by hate crimes, Asians exercise their Second Amendment rights.

And from The Peedmont, Civil War reenactors are advised to sanitize their hands between every Confederate kill.

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