Saturday, May 22, 2021

Saturday Stories

Now that I've walked through a forest like a good sasquatch, thus getting some exercise, I present some things going on:

From National Review, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) calls critical race theory "dangerous".

From Townhall, two guards assigned to watch the man who according to some people didn't kill himself make a startling admission.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the National Labor Relations Board smacks down a Biden appointee's move to dismiss a complaint by workers against union leaders.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden has kept his promises liberals with his actions on the climate.

From American Thinker, right-wing journalist Tucker Carlson may have shown that China did indeed unleash the coronavirus on the world, but might want to cool it about alleged UFOs.

From LifeZette, the Biden administration is dumping illegal migrant children all over the U.S.

From NewsBusters, some left-wing celebrities who downplay or condone violence.

From Canada Free Press, Democrats try to cancel duty, honor and country for the military.

From TeleSUR, a truth commission will investigate repression in Cali, Colombia.

From The Conservative Woman, we must resist the "new normal".

From Free West Media, a German documentary exposes U.S. influence in Europe.

From EuroNews, 13 firefighting teams battle a blaze at Poland's largest lignite coal mine.

From The North Africa Post, according to the French ambassador to Morocco, Morocco takes illegal migration very seriously.

From The New Arab, the U.S. pledges $120 million in aid to the Lebanese military.

From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden's worst move yet is to give coronavirus vaccine technology to China.

From The Stream, why can't the Jews and Arabs just divide the land?

From BizPac Review, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un bans mullets and skinny jeans for fear that his country's young people will be corrupted by a "capitalistic lifestyle".

From The American Conservative, the fall of Bill Gates, the world's last technocratic hero.

From Page Six, singer Ariana Grande honors the victims of the Manchester bombing on the fourth anniversary of the attack.

From Fox News, the NYPD releases photos four men who allegedly beat up a Jewish man in Times Square.

From NBC Los Angeles, a man is arrested in connection with an attack on Jewish men outside a restaurant in Los Angeles.

From the New York Post, the largest branch of the New York Public Library is ready to "get back" to business after being closed for renovations and the coronavirus.

From The Daily Wire, videos of mobs attacking Jews spread around the Internet.  (The article links to The Spectator, but it is behind a paywall if you have had more than three visits to the site.)

From Breitbart, days after thousands of migrants storm their way into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, hundreds of others try to enter the other Spanish African exclave of Melilla.

And from BBC News, the CDC advises Americans against kissing chickens.

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