Saturday, October 9, 2021

Saturday Stuff

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

From National Review, a federal appeals court issues an administrative stay pausing a lower court ruling which suspended the Texas abortion law.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, here's who is really in charge rather than President Biden.

From The Washington Free Beacon, beware the "bald weirdos" in the 2022 elections.

From the Washington Examiner, the Nobel Peace Prize goes to journalists from Russia and the Philippines.

From American Thinker, how does the coronavirus compare with other things that are killing Americans?

From LifeZette, the fact checkers really aren't.

From NewsBusters, Facebook employees have warned about the company for years.

From Canada Free Press, billionaires want to decrease the world's population.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela and Turkey sign three agreements on bilateral cooperation.

From TCW Defending Freedom, how things have changed on the U.K.'s trains.

From Free West Media, members of Germany's Green party trip over their own "gender as a speech act" law.

From EuroNews, a center-right coalition defeats the Czech Republic's governing ANO party in the country's parliamentary elections.

From The North Africa Post, Algeria wants Morocco to leave the village of Guerguarat at the southern end of Western Sahara.

From The New Arab, a military delegation from Sudan secretly visits Israel.

From Gatestone Institute, as the Iranian regime still takes hostages, where are the West and the U.N.?

From The Stream, "I am Iron Man".  (We might as well ask, "Is he live or dead?  Has he thoughts within his head?")

From The American Conservative, the FDA's failures and the public health regime.

From BizPac Review, New Jersey teachers are furious over training to track conversation with parents and students regarding the coronavirus vaccine.

From The Western Journal, Vice President Harris skips a border security meeting in Mexico and is found playing bingo in New Jersey.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) is granted a papal audience.

From the New York Post, congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) won't slow down even while being a new mother.  (Or if you prefer, being a new birthing person.)

From Breitbart, a documentary about Dr. Fauci omits anything about a report linking him to the virology lab in Wuhan, China.

From Newsmax, Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells Haitian refugees that the journey to the U.S. is "profoundly dangerous".

And from CNN, U.S. marshals and police in the area of Scranton, Pennsylvania arrest nine people for allegedly violating sex offender registration laws in what they call "Operation Dunder Mifflin".

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