Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Tuesday Things

On a mostly sunny but cool Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, congresscritter Katie Porter (D-Cal) announces her Senate candidacy despite recent allegations of workplace abuse.

From FrontpageMag, if you really want to be anti-racist, work to defund Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood.

From Townhall, four questions about President Biden's emerging scandal about classified documents being found among his belongings at a private office.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the new Republican-controlled House rallies around a resolution supporting protesters in Iran.

From the Washington Examiner, Biden gives a "priceless" gift to former President Trump.

From The Federalist, according to recently found emails, the Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor Fox News host Tucker Carlson for criticizing coronavirus shots.

From American Thinker, left-wing congresscritters Juan Castro (D-TX) and AOC (D-NY) find an alien who deserves to be deported.

From CNS News, 69 conservative leaders highly approve of the new rules in the House.

From NewsBusters, hosts on The View have no problem with classified documents turning up among Biden's belongings at a private office.

From TeleSUR, governor Richard Hancco Soncco of the Peruvian department of Puno declares three days of mourning to honor the 17 people killed by police in the city of Juliaca.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Scottish government considers establishing what could be world's most totalitarian ban on conversion therapy.

From Free West Media, confidence in Prime Minister Olaf Scholz and Germany's state institutions is in free fall.

From EuroNews, according to royal biographer Angela Levin, Prince Harry's memoir Spare threatens the U.K.'s monarchy.

From Euractiv, the E.U. leads the world in hydrogen technology innovation.

From ReMix, left-wing activists break into a private residence in Nantes, France in an attempt to turn it in to housing for asylum seekers.

From Balkan Insight, a doctor in North Macedonia is charged with defrauding 283 coronavirus patients.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan agricultural and fishery exports rose to a record $8 billion in 2022.

From The New Arab, a Libyan court suspends the county's energy exploration agreement with Turkey.

From RAIR Foundation USA, British Airways unveils new sharia-compliant uniforms for Muslim employees.

From OpIndia, according to the president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, co-education is leading Muslim girls to "apostacy".

From Gatestone Institute, Russia's Wagner Group will make things worse in Africa's Sahel region.

From The Stream, the struggle to end abortion continues.

From The Daily Signal, according to the numbers, America's border crisis was made by Biden.

From The American Conservative, Armenians in the Azerbaijani region of Artsakh are under siege.

From BizPac Review, Republican Senators sound off on ICE losing track of 100,000 illegal aliens.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) kicks congresscritters Adam Schiff (D-Cal), Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) out of key House committees.

From the Daily Caller, according to White House correspondent Simon Ateba of Today News Africa, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has refused to meet with him until 2024.

From the New York Post, the aforementioned Wagner Group is believed to have captured the salt-mining town of Soledar in the Ukrainian region of Donbas.

From Breitbart, the Republican-controlled House votes to repeal the appropriation for 87,000 new IRS agents.

From Newsmax, according to a Gallup poll, congresscritters have the second lowest professional ethics rating.

And from the Genesius Times, after finding illegal classified documents at Biden's think tank, the FBI plans to again Trump again.

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