Sunday, April 23, 2023

Sunday Stories

On a cool cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a story for Earth Day.

From Townhall, Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is finally taking action against California's fentanyl crisis.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book alleging that U.S. intelligence has fallen apart.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden wants responsible homeowners subsidize deadbeats.

From American Thinker, in a sense, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and congresscritter Rosa DeLauro (D-Con) are right about female crash test dummies.

From NewsBusters, ABC admits that most Americans are uneasy with an 81-year-old president.

From Canada Free Press, a Canadian woman fells like a stranger in her own country.

From EuroNews, the U.K.'s Labour Party suspends parliamentcritter Diane Abbott over a letter she wrote about racism.

From The North Africa Post, according to a study, Chinese firms in Africa do not underpay their workers.

From The New Arab, the Sudanese army accuses a rival paramilitary group of attacking foreign convoys attempting to evacuate from Sudan.

From Gatestone Institute, "issues of concern".

From The Stream, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tries to defend abortion and fails.

From The Daily Signal, lawlessness is promoted in Chicago.

From The Western Journal, the beer company Anheuser-Busch is hit with a civil rights complaint.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) projects confidence ahead of a vote on the debt ceiling.

From the Daily Caller, according to a poll, over two thirds of Republicans say that the investigations of former President Trump.

From the New York Post, Ukrainian forces establish a foothold on the east side of the Dnipro River, which leads to speculation of a spring offensive.

From Breitbart, according to a poll, Biden trails a generic Republic by 6 points.

From Newsmax, after the coronavirus pandemic, young people are becoming more religious.

And from BizPac Review, cattle in Madison County, Texas are found dead with the tongues removed and without any spilled blood.

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