Sunday, March 26, 2023

Sunday Stuff

On a mild Sunday that lives up to its name, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) is "definitely thinking about running" for president in 2024.

From Townhall, Republican congresscritters have a plan to shut down President Biden's plan for student loan forgiveness once and for all.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the British army from the Seven Years War to the wars against French Emperor Napoleon.

From the Washington Examiner, look, up in the sky, it's five planets.

From American Thinker, a former Democrat explains "the problem with trying to understand Democrats".

From NewsBusters, NPR claims that there is "limited scientific evidence" that men beat women in sports.

From TeleSUR, former Argentinian President Mauricio Macri declines to run for his old job.

From TCW Defending Freedom, where's the outrage over the U.K. government's clampdown on dissent against its coronavirus vaccine policies or silent prayer outside abortion clinics?

From EuroNews, the Libyan coast guard allegedly fires gunshots into the air to warn away a migrant rescue ship.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco resumes exporting tomatoes.

From The New Arab, Israeli settlers attack the West Bank town of Hawara after two Israeli soldiers are attacking in its main street.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, the German media conceals the migrant background of a man who allegedly tried to run people down with his minibus at the Cologne airport.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)

From OpIndia, the Chinese government tries to prevent Uyghur Muslims from daytime fasting during Ramadan.  (If you read Hindi, read the story at News 18.)

From Gatestone Institute, the real reason why China is providing Russia with weapons for use in the invasion of Ukraine.

From The Stream, according to a Bloomberg Law columnist, asking law student to respect the 1st Amendment is similar to "McCarthyism".

From The Western Journal, the Chief Twit tells his employees to either get back to work or get out.

From BizPac Review, at a rally for former President Trump, musician Ted Nugent has some unkind words for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

From The Daily Wire, at the same rally, Trump accuses Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of "prosecutorial misconduct".

From the Daily Caller, a federal regulator acknowledges that offshore bird choppers cause harm - to fish.

From the New York Post, Vice President Harris arrives in Ghana for the start of a weeklong trip to Africa.

From Breitbart, climate nut-jobs clash try to block the construction of a rainwater reservoir and torch police cars, thus creating more carbon dioxide.  (These activists thus get the "stupid people" label.  If you read French, read the story at Le Figaro.)

From Newsmax, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) comes out in favor of the platform TikTok and against Big Tech's data "harvesting".  (On the latter part, I can agree with her.)

And from Sky News, new research discovers a way to treat social anxiety.

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