Sunday, September 10, 2023

A Few Late Things For Sunday

On a fairly warm Sunday evening, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) pardons a man convicted of disorderly conduct for protesting at a school board meeting after his daughter was sexually assaulted in a female bathroom by a drag queen.

From Townhall, the Biden administration loses again in court over its attempt to censor Americans.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about translating the Bible.

From American Thinker, a look at media bias over the 2020 presidential election.

From NewsBusters, NBC host Chuck Todd urges California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) to run against President Biden like Robert F. Kennedy ran against then-President Lyndon Johnson.

From EuroNews, Russia tries to hold elections in parts of Ukraine which it occupies.

From The North Africa Post, 2,122 people have been killed in an earthquake in Morocco.

From The New Arab, according to volunteers, at least 40 people were killed in an airstrike in Khartoum, Sudan.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Israel prepares to send humanitarian aid and search and rescue personnel to earthquake-stricken Morocco.

From Gatestone Institute, from Mongol leader Kublai Khan to Chinese President Xi, the old and new Silk Road.

From The Stream, in the future, will artificial intelligence intersect with Christian martyrdom?

From the Post Millennial, ICE arrests the sister of an illegal alien convicted of murder who escaped from prison in Pennsylvania.  (Whether she herself is in the U.S. illegally and why she was arrested are not stated.)

From The Daily Wire, Biden calls an 1.5-degree increase in global temperature "even more frightening than nuclear war".  (The article does not indicate whether the degrees are in Fahrenheit or Celsius.)

From the Daily Wire, a late hit by an Arizona Cardinals defender on Washington Commanders quarterback Sam Howell also knocks over one of the officials.

From the New York Post, family members of some victims of 9/11 are upset about the Pentagon considering plea deals for some al-Qaeda terrorists who masterminded the attacks on that day.

And from BizPac Reviewformer First Daughter-In-Law Lara Trump wins the bronze medal in the Tampa General Hospital Loggerhead Triathlon.

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