Saturday, August 28, 2021

Saturday Stuff

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

From National Review, the Supreme Court gives a welcome rebuke to President Biden's lawless actions on housing.

From Townhall, according to the Pentagon, a U.S. drone strike killed two "high-profile" members of ISIS-K in Afghanistan.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration has had some other recent losses at the Supreme Court.

From the Washington Examiner, California wisely adds some natural gas plants to its power grid.

From American Thinker, critical race theory has some surprising roots.

From Red Voice Media, then-President Trump warned four years ago against what Biden is doing now.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, "recalling the last recall" in California and the liberal media's dirty tricks.

From Canada Free Press, Kendra has figured out what's going on.

From TCW Defending Freedom, why the coronavirus cult has so many believers.

From Free West Media, for a racial counseling job at a university in Berlin, "white people need not apply".

From EuroNews, a fishing boat carrying over 500 migrants arrives at the Italian island of Lampedusa.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, North Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras are awarded the Peace Prize of Westphalia for 2020.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's plan for autonomy in the Sahara region draws "strong international support".

From The New Arab, security in Baghdad is stepped up ahead of a regional summit.

From RAIR Foundation USA, among Afghans evacuated on planes going to the West are terrorists and criminals.

From Gatestone Institute, the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan is another victory for Iran's mullahs, handed to them by the Biden administration.

From The Stream, lies about J.R.R. Tolkien.

From Space War, U.S. drone strikes in Afghanistan target an ISIS-K "planner".

From The American Conservative, a revisionist history of World War II places the blame on the Soviet Union.

From BizPac Review, reports of coronavirus deaths on a single day in Florida appear to have been exaggerated.

From The Western Journal, U.S. allies realize that they can't trust President Biden.

From The Daily Wire, can we "imagine no big cities"?

From the Daily Caller, talk show host Bill Maher asks if some people have lost their [bleep]ing minds.

From the New York Post, how synagogues in New York city are handling this year's high holidays amid the delta coronavirus variant.

From Newsmax, noted lawyer Alan Dershowitz weighs in on court battles about mask mandates.

And from Breitbart, Biden's seven disasters in seven months.

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