Saturday, February 18, 2023

Saturday Stories

On a sunny but cold Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, FEMA will deploy a disaster-support team to the derailment site in East Palestine, Ohio.

From Townhall, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) urges his fellow Democrat congresscritters to visit the southern border.

From The Washington Free Beacon, all the (mostly figurative) train wrecks under Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.

From American Thinker, President Biden can't explain away the chaos on the southern border.

From NewsBusters, when the liberal media went up against then-Governor Scott Walker (R-Wis).

From Canada Free Press, Americans deserve better leaders.

From TCW Defending Freedom, same-sex marriage will tear the Church of England apart.

From Snouts in the Trough, is this the stupidest article about climate change so far this year?

From Free West Media, although not (yet) a member of NATO, Sweden joins NATO's space alliance.

From EuroNews, Russian Ambassador to the U.N. Vasily Nebenzya claims that Russia had "no choice" but to defend itself.

From ReMix, Hungary moves to protect its farmers from cheap imported Ukrainian grain, while the E.U. does nothing.  (It's notable that Ukraine can still produce enough grain to push its price down while being invaded by Russia.)

From The North Africa Post, Rabat, Morocco hosts the World Pre-Forum on Human Rights.

From The New Arab, senior Moroccan military commander General-Major Mohamed Benouali visits Israeli military sites.

From OpIndia, Pakistan sends aid received from Turkey back to Turkey.

From Gatestone Institute, is U.S. President Biden "Manchurian", helping nuclear cooperation between Russia and the Iranian mullahs?

From The Stream, at a drag show in a public library in Pocatello, Idaho, MassResistance activists take up all the seats.

From The American Conservative, equity is a conservative principle, when rightly understood.

From The Western Journal, more on FEMA's plan to send a team to East Palestine, Ohio, which followed former President Trump announcing that he will visit the place.

From BizPac Review, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's (R) communication team hammers NBC reporter Andrea Mitchell for wrongly claiming that he doesn't want slavery taught in schools.

From The Daily Wire, the U.S. promotes an international framework for "responsible" military use of Artificial Intelligence technology.  (Does this mean that we are in danger of creating the next iteration of Cylons and eventually restarting the Cycle?)

From the Daily Caller, still more on a FEMA team being deployed to East Palestine, Ohio.

From the New York Post, archaeologists discover a 2,000-year-old villa in Naples, Italy, which a Roman knight left to Emperor Augustus.

From Breitbart, East Palestine, Ohio Mayor Trent Conaway calls FEMA's help "a little late".

From Newsmax, North Korean defector Yeonmi Park calls censorship a way to end up like her former country.

From Sky News, Microsoft limits its search engine Bing after reports of bizarre answers.

And from SFGate, the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil goes to the dogs.

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