Friday, February 10, 2023

Friday Fuss

On a sunny and mild Friday, after I gave myself a day off, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a woman in Maine demands an investigation after her daughter is given a "chest binder" by her school.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden calls the incursion by a Chinese balloon "not a major breach".

From Townhall, right-wing commentator Matt Walsh leaves a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker speechless with a question about "gender affirming" medical treatment.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Republican politicians need to understand that voters want solutions, not just complaints.

From The Federalist, "anonymous sources" are how big media passes off smear operations as news.

From American Thinker, a look at "the real Russia" - and at Ukraine, too.

From CNS News, according to Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), the Border Patrol has encountered more people on the terror watch list "because of Joe Biden's open border policy".

From NewsBusters, the magazine Scientific American goes into a "woke decline".

From Canada Free Press, the organization Project Veritas puts its founder James O'Keefe on leave.

From TeleSUR, gangs in Jamaica reportedly target schools.

From TCW Defending Freedom, is the world sleepwalking into a new fascism?

From Free West Media, the Swiss intelligence service warns about Chinese and Russian spying at Swiss universities.  (If you read German, read the story at Transition News.)

From EuroNews, Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita resigns.

From Euractiv, E.U. leaders harden their rhetoric on illegal irregular migrant returns, but are divided on border fences.

From ReMix, a migrants living in a refugee shelter allegedly stabs a retiree to death in Groningen, Netherlands.  (If you read Dutch, read the story at Dagblad Van Het Noorden.)

From Balkan Insight, Croatian parliamentcritters back a plan to clear their country of landmines by 2026.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco officially terminates the mission of its ambassador to France Mohamed Benchaaboun.

From The New Arab, earthquake survivors in the Syrian region of Idleb are left to fend for themselves as aid from the U.N. trickles in.

From Gatestone Institute, the Tehreek-e-Taliban is the most powerful anti-state actor in Pakistan.

From The Stream, a former children's gender clinic worker blows the whistle.

From The Daily Signal, according to a poll, a majority of Americans reject political displays at the Super Bowl.

From The American Conservative, pro-life crisis pregnancy centers deserve the full protection of the law.

From The Western Journal, according to the Government Accountability Office, five Biden administration officials have overstayed their "acting" roles.

From BizPac Review, former congresscritter Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) takes on Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) after he accuses her of treason.

From The Daily Wire, the CDC adds the coronavirus vaccine to "routine immunization schedules for both children and adults".

From the Daily Caller, 25 state attorneys general file a lawsuit against the BATFE's pistol brace reclassification.

From the New York Post, shoplifting in New York City reached record highs in 2022.

From Breitbart, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (R) tells Attorney General Merrick Garland the BATFE's pistol brace rule can't be enforced in his state.

From CNN, the FBI searches the Indiana home of former Vice President Pence and removes one classified document.  (via Breitbart)

From Newsmax, the U.S. test launches an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile.

And from Sky News, a minor league hockey team based in Danville, Illinois fails to show up for a home game, so the visiting team invites fans to join them on the ice.

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