Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Tuesday Tidings

On a warm rainy Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, yet another (so far alleged) mass shooter was previously "known to law enforcement".

From FrontpageMag, why aren't Democrats enthused about President Biden running again in 2024, even though he has been everything they want in a president?

From Townhall, Biden's Green New Deal has actually resulted in higher greenhouse gas emissions.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a Jewish skateboarder speaks out for women's rights, for which SJWs give her anti-Semitic hate.

From the Washington Examiner, what we know so far about the mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois.

From The Federalist, if billionaires Bill Gates and Elon Musk really cared about climate change, they'd stop doing so much business with China.

From American Thinker, Americans should never forget about Thomas Jefferson.

From CNS News, according to former acting ICE Director Tom Homan, under Biden, the number of migrants dying on U.S. soil has hit a record.

From LifeZette, singer Bette Midler shares a racist meme about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and draws reaction.

From NewsBusters, two Major League baseball players display their patriotism on Independence Day.

From Canada Free Press, according to an opinion column, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is "an enemy of the rule of law".

From TeleSUR, the National Electoral Council of Ecuador denies a request to start recall proceedings against President Guillermo Lasso and Vice President Alfredo Borrero.

From TWC Defending Freedom, Twitter bans TWC DF writer Kathy Gyngell for the fourth time.

From EuroNews, U.K. Health Minister Sajid Javid and Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak both resign.

From Russia Today, according to Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin, Russian authorities should take control of companies that produce key satellite components.

From Sputnik International and the "don't you hate it when that happens?" department, a performance artist in Feodosia, Russia sets himself on fire while trying to perform a fire-eating trick.

From The Moscow Times, the fast food company Yum Brands decides to leave Russia by selling its KFC franchises in the country.

From Romania-Insider, according to Health Minister Alexandru Rafila, Romania is expecting another coronavirus wave.  (If you read Romanian, read the story at Agerpres.)

From Novinite, in the first six months of this year, Bulgaria's St. Nikola bird chopper array has increased its electricity production by 22 percent.

From The Sofia Globe, the party We Continue the Change continues its quest for support to form a new government for Bulgaria.

From Radio Bulgaria, according to Bulgarian Pharmaceutical Scientific Society chairman Georgi Momekov, Bulgaria is starting to see another coronavirus wave.

From the Greek Reporter, a large wildfire breaks out in Porto Germeno, Greece.  (This again prompts me to ask.  Due to the presence of ancient Greek ruins such as theaters, can someone get in trouble for yelling "theater!" in a crowded fire?)

From Ekathimerini, according to Greek Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos, Turkey should "play by the rules".

From the Greek City Times, the tragic Greek island of Makronissos.

From Balkan Insight, memorials are installed outside the homes of Holocaust victims in Belgrade, Serbia.

From Total Croatia News, how much are Croatian tourists willing to pay for a one-week stay on the country's coast?

From Total Slovenia News, parts of Slovenia are having a severe drought.

From ReMix, one person is killed and seven others are injured in a shootout between Afghan and Pakistani gang members - near Subotica, Serbia.  (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Hirado.)

From The Malta Independent, rats!

From Malta Today, inflation eats up Malta's "real" minimum wage.

From ANSA, the Italian declares a drought emergency in five northern regions.

From SwissInfo, Switzerland will double its aid to Ukraine.

From France24, France repatriates 51 women and children from former ISIS-controlled areas in Syria.

From RFI, according to a poll, 80 percent of French people want abortion to be enshrined in France's constitution.

From El País, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador promises to tear down the Statue of Liberty if the U.S. convicts Julian Assange.

From The Portugal News, Portugal receives its first monkeypox vaccines.

From Free West Media, a judge in Uruguay orders the country's government and Pfizer to disclose the ingredients of its coronavirus vaccine.

From Euractiv, NATO signs accession protocols with Sweden and Finland, which begins the ratification process.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan government tells U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura that autonomy is the only political solution for the region of Sahara.

From The New Arab, according to Arab Centre for Research and Policy Studies director Dr. Azmi Bishara, President Kais Saied's new constitution for Tunisia will lead to dictatorship.

From OpIndia, an Indian Muslim offers his home as a bounty for anyone who kills accused blasphemer Nupur Sharma.

From Gatestone Institute, Turkish President Erdoğan again fishes for trouble in the Aegean Sea.

From The Stream, what the Church must do, now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.

From The Daily Signal, people die from open borders policies, and President Biden doesn't care.

From Space War, Russia claims that weapons sent to Ukraine are finding their way to the Middle East and onto the black market.

From The American Conservative, more on people dying from Biden's immigration policies.

From The Western Journal, an arrest is made in connection with the death of 1,000 pigs in Sac County, Iowa.

From BizPac Review, leftists fall for Russian state TV reporters pondering whether to "re-install" former U.S. President Trump.

From The Daily Wire, filmmaker Michael Moore comes out with a new manifesto and refuses to shut up.

From the Daily Caller, what we know so far about the mass shooting at a mall in Denmark.

From the New York Post, the Highland Park, Illinois shooting suspect is shown wearing female attire.

From Breitbart, congresscritter Kat Cammack (R-FL) responds to adds from Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Cal) urging people to move from Florida to California.

From Newsmax, the aforementioned Elon Musk parodies what Twitter might have done with Paul Revere.

And from Fox News, climate protesters shut down part of a highway in my part of the world.

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