Sunday, May 23, 2021

Sunday Stuff

On a warm Sunday that lives up to its name, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Dr. Fauci is not convinced that the coronavirus developed naturally.

From Townhall, Senator Socialism (I-VT) does a good job as a Hamas propagandist.

From The Washington Free Beacon, we were once coronavirus hawks.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden misses the mark on school reopenings.

From American Thinker, the Biden administration still lies about the Capitol riot.

From LifeZette, Prince Harry's pity party keeps on going and going.

From NewsBusters, George Will returns to ABC and call the Capitol riot a "shock to the system".

From Canada Free Press, the Canadian government appears to want to keep lockdowns going forever.

From The Conservative Woman, the report on Israel that the BBC won't let you read.

From Free West Media, a "confused" man stabs random people in Amsterdam.  )If you read Dutch, read the story at De Telegraaf.)

From EuroNews, 13 people are killed when a cable car in the Italian region of Piedmont falls to the ground.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco receives a new batch of more than 2 million doses of the Sinopharm coronavirus vaccine.

From The New Arab, a U.N. official calls for a "political process" amid the reconstruction of Gaza.

From Allah's Willing Executioner, a refugee from Azerbaijan goes on trial in Lemgo, Germany for allegedly burning his wife.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's Council of the Guardians of the Constitution is expected to choose from seven to ten candidates eligible to run for the country's presidency.

From The Stream, a wave of attacks against Jews in the U.S.

From the Los Angeles Times, volunteers in Los Angeles form neighborhood watches to protect Jews from attack.  (via Newsmax)

From The Western Journal, President Biden (U.S.) makes a gaffe in front of President Moon Jae-in (South Korea).

From Reuters, unexpected cold weather kills 21 ultramarathon participants in northwestern China.  (via Fox News)

From The Press-Enterprise, a registered sex offender runs for student body president at Riverside City College, which is not unprecedented.  (via the Daily Wire)

From Fox News, "Borat" calls out Twitter and its CEO over anti-Semitism.

From Newsmax, CNN "parts ways" with former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) after his comments about Native American culture.

From Breitbart, gun control doesn't seem to be preventing shootings in Chicago.

From the New York Post, people are also getting shot in New York City.

And from the Daily Caller, fights on a plane.

No comments:

Post a Comment