Sunday, October 29, 2023

Sunday Stuff

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

From National Review, according to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Hamas is preventing hundreds of Americans from leaving the Gaza Strip.

From Townhall, pro-Palestine protests break out in the U.S.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about young people on the Internet.

From the Washington Examiner, Democrats show that congresscritter Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is above the law.

From American Thinker, the left's dirty little secret about "gun control".

From NewsBusters, PBS host Amna Nawaz urges a ceasefire in Gaza, citing Hamas's fake fatality lists.

From Canada Free Press, the U.N. General Assembly demands a ceasefire in Gaza, but refuses to condemn Hamas.

From TeleSUR, President Gustavo Petro urges his fellow Colombians to vote in peace and respect the results.

From TCW Defending Freedom, cheer up, Western world, and count your chickens.

From The Times Of India, a former Hamas leader virtually addresses a rally against Hinduism and Zionism.

From The Jerusalem Post, a Pakistani Senator draws outrage for a post on X invoking Hitler.

From Gatestone Institute, Hamas and what might be its last ruse.

From The Stream, the worst argument against Christianity, and how to respond to it.

From The Daily Signal, the insidious way in which the Biden administration forces its employees to preach DEI.

From BizPac Review, an Islamic scholar give the "Queers for Palestine" crowd a bit of reality.

From The Daily Wire, Muslims in the Russian region of Dagestan reportedly storm an airport looking for Jews after a flight from Tel Aviv, Israel arrives.

From the Daily Caller, Republican Senators attempt to curtail the powers of the Department of Homeland Security due to its allegedly censorship.

From the New York Post, a tech firm proposes to replace cell towers in New York City that would blend in better than their surroundings.

From ABC News, the Maine mass shooter tried to buy a silencer almost three months before the mass shooting, and was denied.  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, President Biden's mobile app allows thousands of "special interest aliens" to be released into American communities.

From Newsmax, United Auto Workers escalates its strike against General Motors.

And from SFGate, why "I voted" stickers in San Francisco will depict parrots.

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