Sunday, January 22, 2023

Rainday Links

On a rainy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a local reporter in Atlanta, Georgia calls a protest "largely peaceful", despite its violence, arson and six arrests.

From Townhall, President Biden's new White House chief of staff will reportedly be his former coronavirus czar.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about a cruise during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

From the Washington Examiner, according to congresscritter Mike Turner (R-OH), the probe into Biden's alleged mishandling of classified documents "looks more like a cover-up than an investigation".

From American Thinker, wasn't the overturning of Roe v. Wade supposed to cause women to "die"?

From NewsBusters, co-moderator Martha Raddatz on ABC's This Week slams Biden on his alleged mishandling of classified documents.

From Canada Free Press, if guys want to track their periods, there's an app for that.

From TeleSUR, human rights organizations demand the release of students detained in Lima, Peru.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Church of England's "ham-fisted" liturgical blessing is actually an affront to same-sex couples.

From Free West Media, according to Swiss researchers, despite sanctions and talk of a "vast exodus", many Western businesses are still operating in Russia.

From EuroNews, France and Germany renew their strained alliance.

From ReMix, in response to a wave of shootings and bombings, Sweden redeploys 100 police officers to the capital city of Stockholm.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco condemns the burning of a copy of the Koran in Stockholm, Sweden.  (But will they also condemn the aforementioned wave of shootings and bombings?)

From The New Arab, 10 people are killed when a building collapses in Aleppo, Syria.

From the Daily Mail, according to filmmaker Andrew Drury, who met ISIS bride Shamina Begum, "she has no remorse".

From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians in December 2022, notably in Nigeria, Armenia and Syria.

From The Stream, the weird new era of debate about abortion.

From The American Conservative, no tank you.

From The Western Journal, Silk of "Diamond and Silk" recounts Diamond's final moments.

From BizPac Review, a belligerent leftist is mocked as police escort her from an airplane.

From The Daily Wire, then-Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) reportedly had priests perform an "exorcism" on her house after her husband Paul was attacked by an alleged intruder.

From the Daily Caller, here's how long it will take for the U.S. to replace its weapons stocks that were sent to Ukraine.

From the New York Post, police surround a van tied to the suspect in a mass shooting at dance club in Torrance, California.

From Breitbart, the Burmese army burns a Catholic church and a nearby convent in the village of Chan Thar.

From Newsmax, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's (D) bid for a second term is in question due to concerns about rising crime.

And from the Post Millennial, the son of congresscritter Katherine M. Clark (D-MA) is reportedly arrested during a ProFa riot in Boston.

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