Saturday, October 16, 2021

Saturday Stories

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

From National Review, President Biden and Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) disagree on how to shrink the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.

From Townhall, the Texas Senate passes a bill requiring athletes to compete on teams corresponding to their biological sex.

From The Washington Free Beacon, journalistic integrity has a banner week.

From the Washington Examiner, a Los Angeles-based startup plans to test a plane powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

From American Thinker, a video showing the shifting narrative on coronavirus vaccination.

From LifeZette, according to former Speaker Gingrich (R-GA), the big government system from liberals is "falling apart" and Americans know it.

From NewsBusters, when networks buried links between former President Obama and the Clintons on one hand and Harvey Weinstein on the other.

From Canada Free Press, it's no longer politics any more.

From TCW Defending Freedom, there should be a referendum on the U.K.'s coronavirus act.

From Snouts in the Trough, the BBC "forgets" to mention where the man who allegedly stabbed MP Sir David Amess to death comes from.

From Free West Media, meteorologists predict record snow and cold for the northern hemisphere during this coming winter.

From EuroNews, Christian Democratic Union leader Armin Laschet takes responsibility for the party's loss in Germany's recent election.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man from Iran allegedly tries to encourage children to place stones on railroad tracks near the Malsch, Germany railroad station.  (If you read German, read the story at Karlsruhe-Insider.)

From YNetNews, Jewish prayer should be allowed on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, but violating the status quo on the Temple Mount could cause bloodshed.

From The New Arab, hundreds of people protest in Khartoum, demanding the dissolution of Sudan's transitional government.

From NDTV, two Hindu men are killed in Begumganj, Bangladesh.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's Mullahs and China are empowered on President Biden's watch.

From The Stream, a story of divine providence in communist countries.

From The American Conservative, "lament for the pickup truck".

From BizPac Review, Biden declares that he likes "kids better than people".

From The Western Journal, Biden allows Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to go on paid paternity leave.

From The Daily Wire, according to an opinion column, financial "stop-and-frisk" will soon be a reality.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) responds to an op-ed written by Senator Socialism (I-VT) in the Charleston Gazette-Mail.

From the New York Post, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain, who once ripped then-President Trump over price increases, seems to have problem with currently increasing prices.

From Breitbart, according to Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), people are "angry" about the open border, inflation, the coronavirus and Biden's policies.

From Newsmax, the Social Security Administration announces a 5.9 percent cost-of-living adjustment.

And from Fox News, "Captain Kirk" responds to comments from "Sulu".

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