Sunday, May 30, 2021

Sunday Stories

On an unseasonably cool Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Princeton removes Latin and Greek requirements for Classics majors to combat alleged "systemic racism".

From Townhall, a hat shop apologizes for selling badges saying "not vaccinated" in the shape of the yellow stars which the Nazis forced Jews to wear.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Bill Hagerty (R-TN) arrive in Israel to assess the damage from its most recent war with Hamas.

From the Washington Examiner, five times when lockdown governors broke their own coronavirus guidelines.

From American Thinker, "female is a fact".

From CNS News, yes, it is cooler than normal around here.

From LifeZette, a Navy SEAL currently running for Congress defines Memorial Day.

From Newsbusters, Fox News calls out the liberal media's double standards on anti-Semitism.

From Canada Free Press, Americans should sue China for coronavirus-related terrorism.

From The Conservative Woman, a report from yesterday's march in London against coronavirus lockdowns.

From Free West Media, thousands of people in France demonstrate to defend regional languages.

From EuroNews, a judge in Verbania, Italy finds a technician responsible for the crash of a cable car on Mottarone mountain.

From The North Africa Post, an OHCHR report on migration prompts the E.U. to discuss helping Libya monitor its southern border.

From YNetNews, Yamina party leader Naftali Bennett promises to do his "utmost" to form a government for Israel with Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid.

From The New Arab, Pope Francis plans to host a summit with Lebanese Christian leaders on July 1st.

From Gatestone Institute, a French court frees an anti-Semitic murderer.

From The Stream, a biblical perspective on judgment and tolerance.

From The Western Journal, President Biden might be in trouble as mysterious flights and bus trips are seen in Kentucky and Tennessee.

From BizPac Review, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg supports Biden's $6 trillion dollar budget and proposed tax increases.

From Fox News, a student at Rutgers reacts to the school's chancellor apologizing for criticizing anti-Semitism.

From the New York Post, according to congresscritter Michael McCaul (R-TX), the January 6th Capitol riot should be investigated by the DOJ, not Congress.

From Breitbart, McCaul also believes that the coronavirus "most likely" came accidently from a lab.

From Newsmax, according to former National Security Agency General Keith Alexander, cyber attacks by Russia have been escalating and getting "more blatant".

From the Chicago Sun-Times, people keep getting shot in Lori Lightfoot's Chicago.  (via Breitbart)

And from The Daily Wirean interview with a California gubernatorial candidate.  (No, it's not the person formerly known as Bruce Jenner.)

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