Saturday, August 26, 2023

Saturday Stories For International Dog Day

On a warm sunny Saturday, which is International Dog Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, remember the 13 who died from a suicide bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan.

From Townhall, former President Trump's attorney Alina Habba thanks Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis for boosting his chances of winning the 2024 election.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how President Biden's friend climate activist Tom Steyer benefits from the Inflation Reduction Act.

From the Washington Examiner, according to a poll, Oregonians increasingly support the repeal of a law that decriminalized hard drugs.

From The Federalist, according to a report, the president of the American Library Association wants to stock children's libraries with obscene material.

From American Thinker, the Unabomber got one thing right.

From NewsBusters, the media show their double standards when it comes to disaster response by Presidents Biden and Bush the Younger.

From Canada Free Press, the current revolution is happening because the elites want their power back.

From EuroNews, Greek authorities arrest two people for alleged arson in connection with some of the country's wildfires.

From Voice Of Europe, Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollabrigida draws controversy by claiming that poor Italians "eat better" because they buy food directly from local producers.

From The North Africa Post, the new government of Niger expels French Ambassador Sylvain Itte.

From The New Arab, according to an Egyptian diplomatic source, Sudanese military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan will meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in the city of New Alamein, and then go to Saudi Arabia.

From OpIndia, police in Singar, Haryana, India are pelted with stones while trying to arrest an accused rioter.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's religious influence is spreading all over the U.S.

From The Stream, a Danish Christian Minister is released and deported back to Denmark after being detained for 412 days in a U.S. immigration detention facility.  (On the other hand, migrants who illegally cross U.S. borders get to run free.)

From The American Conservative, did Trump learn any lessons from his first term in office, as he asserted while being interviewed by right-wing journalist Tucker Carlson?

From BizPac Review, migrants refuse to leave a shelter in the New York City borough of Staten Island after a protest by residents forces it to be closed.

From The Daily WireFlorida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo slams the possible return of mask mandates.

From the Daily Caller, according to law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who wrote the article, the persecution of Trump is against biblical justice.

From the New York Post, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) gains in a poll conducted after the Republican debate.

From Breitbart, Donald Trump the Younger refutes the "fake news" that his father transferred to him the  ownership of Mar-a-Lago.

From Newsmax, seven people are shot and wounded at J'ouvert, a party that kicks off Boston's Caribbean Carnival Parade.

And from NBC News, Bob Barker goes to the game show in the sky.  (via the Daily Caller)

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