Sunday, January 8, 2023

Sunday Stories

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

From National Review, a pro-life pregnancy center network hires private investigators to find the pro-abortion terrorists who attacked its office.

From Townhall, Republican congresscritters mockingly "congratulate" President Biden for finally visiting the southern border.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about China's media blitz.

From the Washington Examiner, former Speaker Gingrich (R-GA) predicts success for new Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal).

From American Thinker, when will Elvis Presley get canceled?

From NewsBusters, PBS keeps on fearmongering about "threats to democracy".

From Canada Free Press, congresscritter Kevin McCarthy's installation as Speaker has overtones of "no confidence".

From TeleSUR, supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stage their own Capitol riot.

From TCW Defending Freedom, pro-lifers in the U.K. run the gauntlet of the woke hate mob.

From Free West Media, a march in honor of Saint Genevieve is finally authorized in Paris.

From EuroNews, according to Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Turkey is making demands that Sweden can't meet in order to be allowed to join NATO.

From ReMix, a quarter of the people arrested for alleged involvement in riots in Berlin have dual nationality.

From The New Arab, Tunisian security forces break up a protest after opposing sides clash.

From OpIndia, the Taliban's ministry of education tests its employees for their knowledge of Islam.

From Gatestone Institute, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has become an "unexpected moderate".

From BizPac Review, border agents and police arrest illegal aliens to clean the streets of El Paso, Texas ahead of Biden's visit.

From The Daily Wire, from his hospital bed, Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin watches his teammate Nyheim Hines return the opening kickoff for a touchdown.

From the Daily Caller, according to legal experts, a federal court ruling on transgender bathroom use could also apply to women's sports.

From the New York Post, a racist attacks an Asian man with an umbrella.

From Fox News, the professor fired by Hamline University for showing pictures of Mohammed had warned her students in the syllabus for her Islamic art class.  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, Finland's birth rate returns to record lows after a "mini baby boom" during the coronavirus pandemic.

And from Newsmax, according to a poll, inflation should be the top issue for the new congress.

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