Friday, January 20, 2023

Friday Phenomena

On a cool and cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, could we have a "1629 Project" for abortion?

From FrontpageMag, left-wing congresscritter Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) wants a presidential pardon for an Afghan who illegally entered the U.S.

From Townhall, Vice President and "border czar" Harris visits Arizona, but not the border.

From The Washington Free Beacon, several Republican congresscritters embrace "diversity and inclusion".

From the Washington Examiner, no one should envy Attorney General Merrick Garland.

From The Federalist, a disaster every month during President Biden's second year in office.

From American Thinker, the prosecution in actor Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter case needs to ask just one question.

From CNS News, Biden issues a proclamation to "honor" this coming January 22nd as the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

From NewsBusters, according to an education professor at Vanderbilt University, college math is "white" and "cisheteropatriarchal".

From Canada Free Press, will "climate change" submerge Florida and other coastal areas?

From TeleSUR, a Dominican bus driver escapes from kidnappers in Haiti.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a ban on gas boilers in the U.K. is coming a bit closer.

From Free West Media, a Norwegian shipping company bans electric cars from its ferries.

From Sputnik International, according to the Russian government, President Putin has no plans to meet with International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi.

From The Moscow Times, the Ukrainian government claims to have detained seven "Russian agents".

From ReMix, according to a Polish medic working on the front lines in Ukraine, wounded Russian troops don't understand why Ukrainian troops don't just kill them.

From The Sofia Globe, the Bulgarian Socialist Party abandons its attempt to form a government for Bulgaria, which will lead to early parliamentary elections.

From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgarian children learn their language and traditions at a school in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

From Ekathimerini, thousands of refugees in Greece are back out in the cold.

From the Greek City Times, exploring the center of Athens, Greece by foot.

From Balkan Insight, Western envoys feel "encouraged" after visiting Serbia and Kosovo.

From Malta Today, Malta explores the possibly of importing liquefied natural gas from Algeria.

From EuroNews, the recently-arrested climate activist Greta Thunberg and others hold a protest outside the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland.  (It appears that she has also be recently released from her arrest.)

From RFI, President Emmanuel Macron plans to boost French defense spending by €400 billion.

From Euractiv, about 1.12 million French people protest against Macron's pension reforms.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan government wants the French government to adopt a clear stand on the region of Sahara.

From The New Arab, Saudi Arabia "rules out" normalizing relations with Israel until a two-state solution is reached for Palestine.

From News Bharati, Muslim women use their burqas to smuggle marijuana into a jail in Azamghar, Uttar Pradesh, India.

From Gatestone Institute, Turkey has become the aforementioned President Putin's "open door for harming Western interests.

From The Stream, why socialists can never in the long run be truly Christian or even pro-life.

From The Daily Signal, when it comes to illegal immigration, Mexico is not really America's amigo.

From The American Conservative, the recently-unveiled sculpture The Embrace, intended to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., falls short as a work of art and as a memorial.

From The Western Journal, a coalition of media outlets seek the release of evidence pertaining to the alleged home invasion of then-Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) residence in October.

From BizPac Review, Biden has "no regrets" over the classified documents found at his home.

From Campus Reform, former Virginia Tech soccer player Kiersten Hening receives a $100,000 settlement after being punished for not kneeling during a social justice demonstration.  (via BizPac Review.)

From The Daily Wire, pro-lifers will celebrate the first March for Life since the end of Roe v. Wade.

From the Daily Caller, Al Sharpton warns against underestimating former President Trump.

From Breitbart, increases in food and fuel prices led to an increase in protests in western Europe in 2022.

From Newsmax, about the new coronavirus variant XBB.1.5.

And from the New York Post, Australian park rangers find "Toadzilla".

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