Sunday, July 24, 2022

Sunday Stuff

As the hot sunny weather continues on a Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former Vice President Gore compares "climate deniers" to Uvalde, Texas police officers.

From Townhall, former President Trump again teases about a possible 2024 presidential run.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about gay history in Washington, D.C.

From the Washington Examiner, billionaire Elon Musk one allegedly had an affair with the wife of a co-founder of Google.

From American Thinker, some lessons from the finale of the January 6th Inquisition Committee.  (They've reached their finale?  Hurray!)

From LifeZette, a Soros-allied Los Angeles district attorney thinks that gun control stops crime.

From Red Voice Media, what you need to know about the WHO declaring mon(k)eypox a "global health emergency".  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, CBS gives a "gushy" interview with former President Obama and musician Bruce Springsteen.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Justice Trudeau and WEF leader Klaus Schwab form a "deadly duo".

From TeleSUR, people in the Dominican Republic protest over increased electricity prices.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a pilgrimage to Canterbury, England.

From Snouts in the Trough, the media fraud of "Britain burning".

From Free West Media, the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights rules that requiring lecturers to speak Dutch at Dutch universities is "racist".

From EuroNews, wildfires sweep through three parts of Greece.

From ReMix, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban urges Western Allies to adopt a new strategy on the war in Ukraine.

From The North Africa Post, Collins Aerospace signs a deal with Morocco's industry ministry to build an ecosystem.

From The New Arab, floods in Yemen resulting from torrential rains kill 10 people.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a rejected asylum seeker from Afghanistan goes to court for alleged knife attacks in Dortmund, Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From OpIndia, a Pakistani Islamic cleric is accused of blasphemy for quoting a Hadith.

From Gatestone Institute, Russian President Putin's "imaginary world order".

From The Stream, why Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is wrong to want electric vehicles to be mandated.

From The American Conservative, a man catches mon(k)eypox and blames society.

From The Western Journal, a woman's property in Portland, Oregon becomes a "public bathroom" for the homeless.

From the Daily Mail, climate change activists try to block the Tour de France bicycle race, but fans stop them.  (This story thus gets the "stupid people" label, which is deserved by the activists.  How does blocking bicycle racers help the environment?  The story comes via The Western Journal.)

From BizPac Review, according to right-wing commentator Dan Bongino, the Biden and Pelosi families are "too powerful to face any accountability".

From The Daily Wire, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, the U.S. economy might be headed for a recession even though it hasn't yet met the definition of a recession.

From Reuters, China launches the second of its three space station modules.  (via The Daily Wire)

From the New York Post, the NYPD will provide security for congresscritter and gubernatorial candidate (R-NY) Lee Zeldin.

From Breitbart, two executors of the estate of the late Jeffrey Epstein are accused of wiring millions of dollars to a trust fund they are tied to.  (The story cites an article in The New York Times, which is behind a paywall.)

And from Newsmax, according to congresscritter Kevin McCarthy, the real emergency is with energy, not climate change.

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