Thursday, July 22, 2021

Thursday Things

On a warm sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Cuba's poverty is caused by communism, not by the U.S.

From FrontpageMag, Dr. Fauci demands censorship to fight the coronavirus.

From Townhall, a possible reason why Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) refused to allow congresscritter Jim Banks (R-IN) to be on the Capitol riot investigating committee.

From The Washington Free Beacon, left-wing billionaire George Soros funnel $1 million to efforts to defund the police.

From the Washington Examiner, when asked about coronavirus vaccines for children, President Biden loses his train of thought.

From The Federalist, the Biden border crisis could break records.

From American Thinker, is there collusion between the FBI and ProFa?

From CNS News, according to Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), the Biden administration working with Facebook to suppress "misinformation" violates the First Amendment.

From LifeZette, former President Trump criticizes President Biden for appeasing communists.

From NewsBusters, the Twitter account of the Nation of Islam is suspended, but not because of anti-Semitism.

From Canada Free Press, a Texas Democrat calls for "universal mask-wearing" due to the delta coronavirus variant after her unmasked plane ride to D.C.

From CTV News, Toronto, Canada reports a jump in new coronavirus cases, but its total is still under 200.

From TeleSUR, prison riots in Ecuador leave 18 inmates dead.

From The Conservative Woman, U.K. media ignore an apparently brutal assault by police in London.

From the (U.K.) Independent, the Police Federation of England and Wales "no longer has confidence" in Home Secretary Priti Patel.

From the Daily Mail, a French warship escorts a dinghy laden with migrants across the English Channel.

From Free West Media, a German district deliberately turned off its flood warning sirens.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a German court sentences an ISIS widow for enslaving two Yazidi women.  (If you read German, read the story at RND.)

From ReMix, the Czech Senate approves the right to use weapons in self-defense.

From Euractiv, protests block several Slovakian border crossings.

From About Hungary, Pope Francis will meet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and President János Áder in Budapest.

From EuroNews, Poland and Ukraine slam the deal between Germany and the U.S. to complete the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

From The Moscow Times, why are Russian police arresting members of the band Pussy Riot?

From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev calls on North Macedonia to stop discrimination against Bulgarians.

From the Greek City Times, why Greece always lead the opening parade at the Olympics.

From Balkan Insight, Bulgaria's winning party makes a sudden U-turn during talks to form a coalition government.

From The North Africa Post, the E.U. lambasts a report alleging that it has plans to send military troops to Libya.

From The Jerusalem Post, 36 French parliamentcritters visit Israel.

From The New Arab, why is Shiite figurehead Muqtada al-Sadr boycotting Iraq's election?

From Iran International, Iran opens an oil terminal on the Gulf of Oman, which bypasses the Straits of Hormuz.

From Pajhwok Afghan News, the U.S. embassy in Kabul asks the Taliban to stop their violence and fully join peace talks.

From ANI, India's National Investigative Agency arrests two alleged terrorists.

From Gatestone Institute, Cuba needs a regime change.

From The Stream, searching for the elusive white nationalists and supremacists within the Church.

From Space War, as the Taliban advances in Afghanistan, Tajikistan tests its combat readiness.

From The Daily Signal, how conservative students can gain a voice on college campuses.

From The American Conservative, some emergency reforms are worth keeping.

From The Western Journal, former congresscritter Bob O'Roarke (D-TX) announces the "eye-popping" amount of money that he is sending to runaway Texas state House Democrats.

From the Daily Caller, Texas starts placing jailed migrants in a vacant state prison.

From Reuters, according to some Democrat Senators, the FBI ignored tips in 2018 about then-Justice-nominee Brett Kavanaugh.  (via the Daily Wire)

From The Daily Wire, how wokeism weakens America.

From Breitbart, amid protests in Cuba, Snoop Dogg's Viva Cuba Libre goes viral.

From Newsmax, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) claims that her reasons for two GOP congresscritters from the Capitol riot committee had nothing do with their votes against certifying the 2020 election.

And from the New York Post, a moon-forming region is seen around an exoplanet.

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