Saturday, January 21, 2023

Saturday Links

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

From National Review, Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Joe Manchin (D-WV) support an investigation into President Biden's handling of classified documents.

From Townhall, an Illinois judge issues a temporary restraining order on the state's new law banning many assault weapons.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a documentary about Al Sharpton.

From the Washington Examiner, White House chief of staff Ron Klain is reportedly planning to resign.

From American Thinker, a disturbing precedent from history behind today's coronavirus shots.

From NewsBusters, just as recently overturned Roe v. Wade is 50 years old, so is the media's abortion zealotry.

From Canada Free Press, the 2023 meeting of the WEF in Davos, Switzerland will be called "progressive".

From TeleSUR, President Lula da Silva visits Yanomami in the Brazilian state of Roraima.  (I learned about the Yanomamo as part of a cultural anthropology course at Virginia Tech.  Much of the material for that segment was based on the book Yanomamo: The Fierce People by Napoleon Chagnon.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, the scam involving the R-word.

From Free West Media and the hypocrisy department, the E.U.'s new carbon dioxide tax will not apply to large yachts owned by very wealthy Europeans.

From EuroNews, the Drina River in Bosnia and Herzegovina becomes a floating garbage dump.

From The North Africa Post, a multidimensional crisis looms in Tunisia.

From The New Arab, Iraq calls on Turkish authorities to conduct an "urgent investigation" into the killing of five Iraqi Kurds, who were members of one family, in Mardin, Turkey.

From BBC News, security forces in Burkina Faso rescue 66 women and children after they were kidnapped by alleged jihadists.

From OpIndia, at least 70 students in the Indian state of Kerala are hospitalized for food poisoning after eating Arabic food.

From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. has a double standard on human rights.

From The Stream, reflections on this year's March for Life, and on the post-Roe generation.

From The American Conservative, incompetence at the Supreme Court.

From BizPac Review, pictures of a box marked "important docs" are found on Hunter Biden's laptop.

From The Daily Wire, the Chief Twit claims to have had "major side effects" from his second coronavirus booster shot.

From the Daily Caller, the Department of Homeland Security wants to pay a non-governmental group to write the rules for tracking illegal aliens inside the U.S.

From Breitbart, according to new polling, most Americans believe that Congress should repeal funding for the new 87,000 IRS agents.

From Newsmax, five Memphis police offers involved in the traffic stop death of a black man have been fired.

And from the New York Post, at their hotel in Philadelphia, the New York Giants have some technical difficulties.

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