Friday, April 28, 2023

Friday Phenomena

On a cool rainy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, OK, so now we're noticing that President Biden has a light schedule.

From FrontpageMag, transgender days of violence.

From Townhall, has Fox News finally blown it?

From The Washington Free Beacon, no, American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten was not fighting to open schools during the coronavirus pandemic.

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenas federal agencies over alleged censorship coordination.

From The Federalist, eight ways in which the government shielded then-candidate Biden from his son Hunter's "laptop from hell".

From American Thinker, how conservatives got the indictment of former President Trump backwards.

From MRCTV, Oregon might force insurers to cover hair removal service for transwomen, while real women will still have to pay for such services out of pocket.

From LifeZette, five reasons why Democrats are rightfully worried about Biden.

From NewsBusters, Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood performed over 374,000 abortions last year and received a record amount of taxpayer money.

From Canada Free Press, freedom of the press is still alive in the shadow of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's bill C-11.

From TeleSUR, the Colombian government denies reestablishing a ceasefire with the paramilitary group Gaitanista Self-Defense Forces of Colombia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the climate fearmongers want to tell us what to buy.

From EuroNews, climate activists in France fake an oil pipeline.

From Euractiv, the E.U.'s new migration and asylum pact has a missing piece.

From ReMix, Poland is running out of ammunition to supply Ukraine.

From Balkan Insight, the Montenegrin government ignores the civilian victims of a NATO airstrike in 1999 in the village of Murino.

From The North Africa Post, two Moroccan cyclists mysteriously disappear in Burkina Faso while on their way to Niger.

From The New Arab, Palestinian-American Noor Haj-Tamim is one of the youngest female private astronaut candidates in the U.S.

From RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, Iranian authorities arrest activists who call for a new political system.

From IranWire, an Iranian of Baluch ethnicity is hours away from a possible execution.

From Iran International, Iran ranks as the second worst country in the world for detaining writers.

From Khaama Press, Afghanistan's foreign ministry refuses to comply with a demand by the U.N. Security Council to lift restrictions on women.

From Hasht e Subh, two more Afghan women commit suicide.

From Dawn, Pakistani security forces in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa send seven terrorists to their virgins.

From The Express Tribune, Pakistan's governing coalition and the opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf resume talks to establish a date for the next election.

From Pakistan Today, former Pakistani Prime Minister and current Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan accuses the government of a "brazen display of state oppression".

From The Hans India, 17 more people from the Indian state of Telangana return from Sudan.

From the Hindustan Times, a cheetah imported from Namibia strays out of India's Kuno National Park - again.

From ANI, an IED that killed 10 military reservists and their civilian driver on a road in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh had been planted through a "foxhole mechanism".

From India Today, Assam Rifles personnel rescue six civilians who were kidnapped by NSCN cadres.  (The Assam Rifles is a paramilitary police force responsible for border security and maintaining law and order in northeastern India, which includes the state of Assam.)

From the Dhaka Tribune, electricity production is interrupted at a coal-fired power plant in Bagerhat, Bangladesh.

From New Age, Bangladeshi police arrest four members of the Myanmar-based insurgent group Arakan Rohingya Solidarity Army in the city of Cox's Bazar.

From Gatestone Institute, how the West is helping to train the Chinese military.

From The Stream, the source of the danger coming from artificial intelligence is in the mirror.

From The Daily Signal, how to fight Biden's crusade to put transgender males into female sports, from your own home.

From The American Conservative, learning the wrong lessons from the fall of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

From The Western Journal, an admission that Biden makes to a young child confirms what we've been thinking about him.

From BizPac Review, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld refuses demands to use "correct pronoun".

From The Daily Wire, according to Gutfield, transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has some serious figurative male equipment.

From the Daily Caller, Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito claims to have a "pretty good idea" about who leaked the draft decision in Dobbs v. Jackson.

From the New York Post, Iranian state television releases footage of its helicopter-borne commandos seizing control of an oil tanker bound for Houston.

From Breitbart, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) calls for the FBI to investigate the whereabouts of 85,000 migrant children of whom the Department of Health and Human Services has lost track.

From Newsmax, fake female Dylan Mulvaney breaks his silence on social media.

And from the Genesius Times, the NFL tries to promote "diversity and inclusion" by announces "Baptist Pride" jerseys.  (Silly NFL.  Don't they know that Baptists and other Christians regard pride as a sin?)

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