Friday, December 30, 2022

The Final Friday Phenomena For The Year

As the sunny and mild weather continues on the last Friday of 2022, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the World Boxing Council decides to create a transgender category.

From FrontpageMag, if congresscritter-elect George Santos (R-NY) should resign, so should President Biden.  (If lying disqualifies people from public office, would there be anyone left in office to govern us?)

From Townhall, El Paso, Texas is worried about public health and safety due to thousands of illegal migrants in its streets.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how California got even crazier in 2022.

From the Washington Examiner, homeless residents of Los Angeles commandeer the city's electric vehicle charging stations.

From The Federalist, Biden's top 10 blunders of the year, which show that he's in cognitive decline.

From American Thinker, those who seek election integrity could benefit from fishing.

From CNS News, while actress Whoopi Goldberg is wrong in her statements about the Holocaust, she was right about one aspect of it.

From NewsBusters, networks go Sgt. Schultz over the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill being flow to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

From Canada Free Press, the real-life spy novel to eliminate former President Trump and Russian President Putin.

From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan economy grew by an annual rate of 27 percent over the first eight months of 2022.

From TCW Defending Freedom, today's Nazis "are on the march".

From Free West Media, the Swiss reject introducing a third gender in their country's official documents.

From EuroNews, the sale of silent fireworks jumps in Denmark, much to the relief of man's best friend.

From Euractiv, the E.U. urges more checks for coronavirus variants due to the surge in China.

From ReMix, Switzerland might have a referendum to limit its population to 10 million.

From Balkan Insight, Vukovar, Croatia votes to end official use of the Serbian language and Cyrillic alphabet.  (The city is located on the Danube River, which in the area is also the border between Croatia and Serbia.)

From The North Africa Post, former Algerian Finance Minister Mohamed Loukal gets seven years in prison for corruption.

From The New Arab, according to the U.S. military, the U.S. and its allies sent almost 700 suspected ISIS terrorists to their virgins in 2022.  (I must acknowledge that "sent to their virgins" is my own terminology, not that of the U.S. military.)

From WION, ISIS is blamed for an attack in eastern Syria that killed at least 10 oil workers.

From The Times Of Israel, Iranian author Mehdi Bahman is sentenced to death "espionage" after criticizing the Iranian government and urging normalization with Israel.  (If you read Hebrew, read the story at Channel 13.)

From Gatestone Institute, 12 questions for the end of 2022.

From The Stream, let's be consistent on standards for our politicians.

From Space War, the aforementioned President Putin tells Chinese President Xi that he wants to ramp up military cooperation between the two countries.

From The American Conservative, the financial firm BlackRock "plots to buy Ukraine".

From The Daily Signal, the CDC urges school teachers, administrators and nurses to adopt the LGBT curriculum.

From BizPac Review, a "Karen" in San Francisco posts her own tantrum after a rescue squad blocks a bike lane

From ABC News, a 28-year-old graduate student at Washington State University is arrested in Monroe County, Pennsylvania in connection with the murders of four students at the University of Idaho.  (via The Daily Wire)

From the Daily Caller, federal a judge rules that New York's ban on guns in churches is unconstitutional.

From Breitbart, the seven biggest revelations about the Biden family business from 2022.

From Newsmax, Biden pardons six people convicted of murder or offenses related to alcohol or other drugs.

And from the New York Post, a man in East Meadow, Long Island welcomes his new robot overlords.

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