Sunday, August 28, 2022

Sunday Links

On a Sunday that mostly lives up to its name, here are some things going on:

From National Review, in response to a request from former President Trump, a judge has "preliminary intent" to appoint a "special master" to conduct an independent review of records seized by the FBI from his home at Mar-a-Lago.

From Townhall, another busload of illegal migrants arrives in New York City.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a biography of baseball player Rickey Henderson.

From the Washington Examiner, a 1952 baseball card of Mickey Mantle sells at auction for a record-breaking price.

From American Thinker, student loan "forgiveness" deserves to be the figurative nail in the coffin for the Democrats.

From Red Voice Media, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene reveals footage of her home being swatted.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, The New York Times sees "racism, stigma and fear" in the disease name "monkeypox".

From Canada Free Press, a certificate of achievement for the unvaccinated.

From TeleSUR, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will hold a campaign debate.

From TCW Defending Freedom, its last 36 residents leave the Scottish island of St Kilda, known as "the edge of the world".  (Although "St" looks like the abbreviation for "Saint", it does not have a period.  According to Wiki, there is no saint named Kilda.)

From Free West Media, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban honors Dutch politician Geert Wilders for his work against illegal immigration.

From EuroNews, Poland and the Czech Republic will protect Slovakia's airspace as it retires its Soviet-era MiGs.

From The North Africa Post, Tunisian politicians, officials and unionists express outrage over President Kais Saied's invitation of the leader of the Polisario Front to TICAD8.

From The New Arab, clashes between armed groups in Libya results in 32 deaths.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a rally of the Pax Europa movement in Saarbrücken, Germany is attacked by critical passers-by.  (If you read German, read the story at Breaking News Saarland.)

From Sp!ked, "we are still in denial about radical Islam".

From Gatestone Institute, in Europe, Christianity declines and Islam rises.

From The Stream, lessons learned at Turning Point USA could change the nation.

From Space War, Turkey accuses Greece of harassing its jets while they were on a reconnaissance mission.

From The Western Journal, the conservative Twitter account "Libs of TikTok is suspended engaging in arguments with Children's National Hospital.

From BizPac Review, a New Mexico man is arrested for allegedly trying to open an ISIS training center near the southern border.

From The Daily Wire, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) demands that President Biden apologizes for accusing some Republicans of being motivated by "semi-fascism".

From the Daily Caller, ahead of the midterm elections, Democratic congresscritters hand Republicans two huge gifts.

From the New York Post, according to congresscritter Mike Turner (R-OH), no national security threat is apparent in the affidavit used to justify the raid at Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago.  (There could hypothetically be such material in the affidavit that's not apparent due to it being redacted.)

From Breitbart, two Mexican police officers from the state of Tamaulipas are each sentenced to 50 years for the death of an innocent motorist near the border with the U.S. and the state of Texas.

And from Newsmax, despite lightning strikes hitting its launch pad, NASA's moon rocket Artemis is still set to blast off tomorrow.

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