Saturday, July 24, 2021

Saturday Links

On a warm cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a gift from President Biden (U.S.) to President Putin (Russia).

From Townhall, congresscritter Steve Scalise (R-LA) blasts the Department of Justice for dropping investigations into possibly coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a look at some CDC-backed groups who want to teach trans ideology to kindergartners.

From the Washington Examiner, the spending bill from the Democrats is "bigger than advertised".

From The Federalist, senatorial candidate J.D. Vance (R-OH) blasts the "childless left", who have "no physical commitment" to the future of the U.S.

From American Thinker, underage illegal migrants are molested at the Biden administration's detention centers.

From LifeZette, Pope Francis again proves that he's pro-communist.

From NewsBusters, the Fox Nation series Canceled in the USA shows how lives are affected by cancel culture.

From Canada Free Press, America needs a third opinion.

From TeleSUR, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador urges Mexican's to keep Simon Bolivar's dream alive.

From The Conservative Woman, the recently identified mental disorder Covidia Nervosa.

From Free West Media, Amsterdam conceals a study showing that most violence against homosexuals in the city are committed by foreigners.

From EuroNews, tens of thousands of people protest against France's health pass.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco postpones Throne Day festivities due to the coronavirus.

From YNetNews, Egyptian figurines shed light on commerce in the ancient Middle East.

From The New Arab, Iraqi authorities arrest a "terror cell" in connection with a bombing in Baghdad for which ISIS has claimed responsibility.

From Gatestone Institute, why does the Biden administration negotiate with the Iranian regime after it was caught trying to kidnap a U.S. citizen in Brooklyn, New York?

From The Stream, when anything you say in response to an accusation is considered to be proof of guilt.

From The American Conservative, summer is no cakewalk for teachers.

From The Western Journal, the president of the Arizona Senate confirms that some ballots used in the 2020 election were printed on the wrong paper.

From BizPac Review, President Biden tells hecklers that they're not at a Trump rally.

From The Daily Wire, The New York Times leaves out some key details in an article attempting to revive the smear campaign against SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

From the Daily Caller, NFL players face being fined if they don't get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

From Breitbart, in singing the John Lennon song Imagine at the Tokyo Olympics, John Legend (real name John Roger Stephens) provides some irony.

From Newsmax, is Minneapolis ready for a possible "public safety department"?

And from the New York Post, the hotels in New York City where the bed bugs bite.

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