Friday, January 28, 2022

Friday Fuss

On a Friday on which a winter storm is expected, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the phone call between President Biden (U.S.) and President Zelensky (Ukraine) should alarm everyone.

From FrontpageMag, the secular left's war against the cross.

From Townhall, according to a school official in my state, schools will mask their students "forever".

From The Washington Free Beacon, Russian President Putin can't be appeased, but he can be resisted.

From the Washington Examiner, Biden's "fundamental" failure at the border.

From The Federalist, the point which The Wall Street Journal misses about the 2020 election.

From American Thinker, Virginia House of Delegates member Nick Freitas (R) shows that Republicans might just be finding an ounce of courage.

From CNS News, congresscritter James Comer (R-KY) expects Congress to hold Biden accountable for his open border.

From LifeZette, the Democrat left wing pressured Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire.

From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, a Supreme Court nominee will be made according to racial and gender quotas.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, comedian Jimmy Kimmel jokingly accuses Donald Trump the Younger of being a crackhead, after having had no problem with Hunter Biden.

From TeleSUR, Argentina reaches a debt payment agreement with the IMF.

From TCW Defending Freedom, when paupers can command princes.

From Free West Media, according to lawyer Reiner Füllmich, the people will put an end to coronavirus measures.

From EuroNews, according to Belarusian President Lukashenko, Belarus will fight alongside Russia if it invades Ukraine.

From Euractiv, a hacker group threatens to leak information from the French justice ministry.

From ReMix, according to recently revealed statistics, "dramatic" increases in rape, drug use and assault occurred in France during 2021.

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo suspends a judge caught on video in an illegal act.

From The North Africa Post, suspended parliamentcritter Issam Bargougui calls on the Tunisian army to arrest President Kais Saied for treason.

From The New Arab, the Syrian-led NGO Molham Team gives houses to 500 displaced families.

From Dawn, an explosion in the Sui area in the Pakistani province of Balochistan kills four people and injures 10 others.

From The Express Tribune, the Pakistani Senate passes a budgetary bill.

From Pakistan Today, Prime Minister Imran Khan promises to "rid Pakistan of all forms of terrorism".

From The Hans India, a Bangladeshi woman is arrested after allegedly living illegally in India for 15 years.

From the Hindustan Times, India is ready to engage Pakistan to expand its list of shrines available to pilgrims.

From ANI, India introduces anti-cut fencing on its border with Bangladesh.

From India Today, when acting as a lawyer in India, please do not attend virtual court hearings while driving.

From the Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh records its highest ever coronavirus infection rate.

From New Age, Bangladesh's Rapid Action Battalion arrest a fugitive convicted murderer after he was on the run for 20 years.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka will observe the first anniversary of its first coronavirus vaccine tomorrow.

From the Daily Mirror, an explosion destroys a house in Mannar, Sri Lanka.

From Raajje, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu visits the Maldive Islands.

From The Straits Times, the Philippines will reopen its border for fully vaccinated travelers in February.

From Free Malaysia Today, the Malaysian state of Sabah closes schools its schools after an outbreak of 10 coronavirus clusters.

From the Borneo Post, KFC Malaysia announces that some of its "main menu items" are out of stock.

From Vietnam Plus, Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc commutes the death sentences of four prisoners to life in prison.

From The Mainichi, police thank two convenience store workers in Ryugasaki, Japan for preventing fraud.

From Gatestone Institute, Turkish President Erdoğan's neo-Ottoman ambitions turn eastward.

From The Stream, President Biden suddenly cares about the border - the Ukrainian border.

From The Daily Signal, rumors that public schools are short of funding are greatly exaggerated.

From The American Conservative, will the looting of freight trains finally force California to crack down on lawlessness.

From WTAE, a bridge in Pittsburgh collapses, after which Biden visits the site.  (via The Western Journal)

From The Western Journal, political candidates in Pennsylvania don't want anything to do with Biden as he visits their state.

From BizPac Review, a suspect who allegedly killed a policeman during a traffic stop in Texas is an illegal alien who was on the run for 25 years.

From The Daily Wire, Dr. Fauci is still "pretty sure" that the coronavirus has a natural origin.

From the Daily Caller, the PCE price index rises to its highest level since 1983.

From Newsmax, the northeastern U.S. gets ready for some global warming.

From the New York Post, a bald eagle kills a gull in New York's Central Park.

And from BreitbartFirst Lady Jill Biden gets a cat.

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