Thursday, July 13, 2023

Thursday Tidbits

On a very warm and partly cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the FDA approves over-the-counter birth control pills.

From FrontpageMag, gun violence doesn't come from MAGA Republicans.

From Townhall, what our next Republican president should do upon taking office.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Climate Czar and former Senator (D-MA) John Kerry takes Chinese dictator Xi Jinping at his word, which is precisely the problem.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden swears at his staff and at the press.

From The Federalist, the Secret Service gives up investigating the she-don't-lie in the White House.

From American Thinker, FBI director Christopher Wray beclowns himself.

From MRCTV, CNN calls fake female Dylan Mulvaney a "he".

From NewsBusters, Republican Senators Bill Hagerty (TN), Eric Schmitt (MO), and J.D. Vance (OH) hold a "scathing" press conference on Big Tech censorship.

From Canada Free Press, the Girl Scouts go from far left to very far left.

From TeleSUR, according to left-wing presidential candidate Bernardo Arevalo, Guatemalan elites don't want free elections.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a review of a book about climate catastrophism.

From EuroNews, southern Europe endures the Cerberus heatwave.  (Yes, someone decided to give names to heatwaves.)

From Voice Of Europe, junior doctors in England announce a five-day strike, which could cost the U.K.'s NHS over £100 million.

From ReMix, seven ways in which Hungarian Prime Minister Orban's economic policies differ from free market orthodoxy.

From Balkan Insight, Bulgaria considers sending Soviet-era armored personnel carriers to Ukraine.

From The North Africa Post, Germany takes over the rotating presidency of the Sahel Alliance.  (The Sahel is a region in north central Africa just south of the Sahara.)

From The New Arab, about 100 Tunisian protesters demand the release of detained critics of President Kais Saied.

From Gatestone Institute, kidnapping, forced marriage, and forced conversion in Pakistan.

From The Stream, six highlights as the aforementioned Christopher Wray defends the FBI.

From The Daily Signal, the Biden administration's Department of Health and Human Services should not be bullying states for legislation to limit abortions.

From The American Conservative, Biden turns immigration law on its head.

From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed, black Americans were doing "great" under then-President Trump, but afterwards, Biden came along.

From BizPac Review, Vice President Harris tries to explain "AI".

From The Daily Wire, how an international alliance led by the U.S.'s IRS ruined an innocent American Banker.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) demands information on an HIH employee who allegedly used person email to conceal the origins of the coronavirus.  (This employee apparently didn't learn that only then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was allowed to use personal email for government business.)

From the New York Post, U.S. producer prices barely rose in June.

From Breitbart, according to a poll, 61 percent of Americans believe that First Son Hunter Biden got "special treatment" in his recent plea bargain.

From Newsmax, Biden proclaims that the NATO alliance is "more united than ever".

And from People, how the U.K.'s Prince George learned that someday he will be king.  (via the New York Post)

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