Saturday, April 3, 2021

Saturday Stuff

On a sunny but cool Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, woke politics moves the MLB All Star Game from Atlanta.

From Townhall, the left tried to blame a black driver's attempt to ram some barricades at the Capitol on a white guy, and gets wrecked.

From The Washington Free Beacon, more than a quarter of coronavirus-related deaths in the U.S. happened after President Biden took office.

From the Washington Examiner, the "vultures are circling" over congresscritter Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

From The Federalist, former President Trump weighs in on woke companies.

From American Thinker, MLB's double standards on human rights.

From LifeZette, it's past time that traditional America gives the left some push back.

From NewsBusters, left-wing TV host Stephen Colbert should be reminded of the jokes he once told about Asians.

From Canada Free Press, lies told by the FBI.

From TeleSUR, Peru plans to restart in person classes in rural area schools.

From The Conservative Woman, if only U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his henchmen were joking.

From Free West Media, Germany again suspends the use of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine after 31 new reports of blood clotting.

From EuroNews, a U.K. regulator calls the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine safe despite 7 reported blood clotting deaths.

From ReMix, according to the archbishop of Prague, science alone will not defeat the coronavirus.

From The North Africa Post, Senegal becomes the latest country to open a consulate in Dakhla, Western Sahara, thus recognizing Morocco's sovereignty over the area.

From The New Arab, according to Egypt's Suez Canal Authority, the canal's backlog of ships has been cleared.

From Pajhwok Afghan News, Taliban terrorists stop 20,000 Jawzjan girls from studying beyond the sixth grade.

From Gatestone Institute, are secret deals and appeasement back on the table between Iran and the Biden administration?

From The Stream, "living in limbo" on Holy Saturday.

From The American Conservativethings could be Gaetzing interesting.

From The Daily Wire, U.C. Berkeley spends $25 million per year on "diversity and inclusion".

From Fox News, an op-ed in USA Today wants the NFL, NBA and NCAA to boycott Georgia over its new voting law.  (So where are the Falcon, the Hawks, the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech supposed to play their home games?)

From Newsmax, Jordanian authorities arrest a prince and some other people over an alleged plot to unseat King Abdullah II.

From the New York Post, for his bike stunt, our transportation secretary becomes "the Buttigieg of jokes".

And from Ars Technica, Amazon admits that its drivers sometimes have trouble finding places to get relief.

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