Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Wednesday Whatnot

As the warm mostly sunny weather continues on a Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to the organization Parents Defending Education, the Chinese Communist Party is linked to 143 school districts in the U.S.

From FrontpageMag, if you buy an electric car, you might be funding al Qaeda.

From Townhall, First Son Hunter Biden loses his plea deal and pleads "not guilty" to tax and gun charges.

From The Washington Free Beacon, crime in parts of Washington, D.C. has gotten so bad that the Mexican consulate is warming their citizens about it.

From the Washington Examiner, NASA releases images from the James Webb Space Telescope showing stars forming.

From The Federalist, the Biden family scandals are bigger than Hunter's hookers and involvement with the Ukrainian company Burisma.

From American Thinker, what Islam and leftism have in common.

From MRCTV, a wildfire in Yosemite National Park last year was not caused by climate change but by arson.

From NewsBusters, broadcast networks are angry that the buoys placed in the Rio Grande by Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) having some success against illegal entry into the U.S.

From Canada Free Press, support pastor Artur Pawlowski's fight.

From TeleSUR, the national board of the Chilean Teachers' Association calls for a 24-hour strike.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the oak tree under which British politician William Wilberforce told his friend Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger of his plan to abolish the slave trade.

From Snouts in the Trough, will you be "nudged" by climate propaganda from Sky News?

From EuroNews, Poland complains to the European Commission that Germany is moving waste into Poland and storing it in unauthorized landfills.  (Looks like Germany has found yet another way to invade Poland.)

From Voice Of Europe, an E.U. watchdog launches an investigation into the border agency Frontex's role in a shipwreck tragedy in the Mediterranean.

From ReMix, Polish scientists at the Łukaszewicz Research Network develop a new environmentally friendly rocket fuel.

From Balkan Insight, what went wrong with Kosovo's efforts to become the first Muslim-majority country to legalize same-sex marriage?

From The North Africa Post, Algerian diplomacy is "empty tours".

From The New Arab, the Iraqi government promises to keep diplomatic missions safe.

From Gatestone Institute, President Biden is plotting a deal with the Russian government over Ukraine.

From The Stream, Democrats have become the party of censorship.

From The Daily Signal, a new pro-life diaper-making company gives parents a healthier alternative.

From The American Conservative, the Biden administration should explain why we are trying to achieve in Ukraine.

From The Western Journal, the transcript of Biden's speech containing the announcement that "we ended cancer as we know it!" has been doctored.

From BizPac Review, for his latest episode on Twitter, right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson rolls around South Central Los Angeles with rapper Ice Cube.  (Or should I be calling it "the platform formerly known as Twitter"?)

From The Daily Wire, a timeline of alleged Biden family corruption.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan) and congresscritter Ashley Hinson (R-IA) that would propose a bill that would prevent liberals from dictating what you eat.

From the New York Post, why presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) is rising in the polls.

From Breitbart, according to a poll, former President Trump maintains a double-digit lead in Iowa among Republicans.

From Newsmax, while making remarks to reporters, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) freezes at the podium, walks away, and returns to take questions.

And from The Irish Times, Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor passes away at age 56.  (via Breitbart)

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