Saturday, December 31, 2022

Saturday Stories For The End Of 2022

On the last day of this year, here are some things going on:

From National Review, it was a good year for pro-lifers in the U.S.

From Townhall, Wall Street has its worst year since 2008.

From The Washington Free Beacon, one nominee for Man of the Year is a 50-year-old marathon runner known as Uncle Chen, who smokes when he runs.

From the Washington Examiner, schools in my part of the world are "drastically" failing their students.

From American Thinker, a mandate for the incoming Republican-controlled House.

From Vatican News, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI dies at his residence in the Vatican at age 95.  (via CNS News)

From NewsBusters, liberal journalists who were shown the door in 2022.

From Canada Free Press, Benedict XVI was a pope who kept the faith.

From TCW Defending Freedom, where are the members of the U.K.'s coronavirus gang now?

From Snouts in the Trough, "how we're being manipulated" when it comes to climate change.

From Free West Media, the migrant rescue organization Sea-Eye calls on the German government to protect them from the Italian government.

From EuroNews, Spain reports the highest number of murders of women in 20 years.

From The North Africa PostPresident Abdelmedjid Tebboune is "a façade of an Algeria in disarray".

From The New Arab, ten events that shaped the Middle East and North Africa in 2022.

From Times Now, the chairman of the All India Imam Association predicts that between 50 and 100 years from now, the Rama temple in Ayodhya, India will be destroyed and replaced with a mosque.  (The article refers to the deity to whom the temple is dedicated as "Ram", but I'm more familiar with the spelling "Rama".)

From Gatestone Institute, reports of the death of the Iran nuclear deal are greatly exaggerated.

From The Stream, remembering the newly departed Pope Benedict XVI.

From The American Conservative, suspensions by the Chief Twit imposed on certain accounts on Twitter show the left-wing hypocrisy about free speech.

From BizPac Review, the University of Idaho murder suspect's alleged Reddit account is revealed.

From the Daily Caller, the top seven times when the U.S. military went woke in 2022.

From The New York Post, the biggest challenges for New York City Mayor Eric Adams in 2023.

From Breitbart, the top nine times when Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) worked against conservatives in 2022.

From Newsmax, former President Trump responds to the January 6th Inquisition Committee's interview with Ray Epps, which was buried in its report.

And from Sky News, Scarborough, England gets a dose of goo-gook-a-joob.

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