Friday, March 1, 2024

Friday Phenomena To Start March

On a cool cloudy Friday at the start of March, here are some things going on:

From National Review, CVS and Walgreens will start selling the abortion drug mifepristone in their stores.

From FrontpageMag, Chinese nations invade the U.S. from Canada.

From Townhall, the White House finds a new euphemism for illegal aliens, which goes over like a led balloon.

From The Washington Free Beacon, star witnesses in Georgia trials come down with the "I can't recall" disease.

From the Washington Examiner, an appeals court rules that the sentences given to hundreds of Capitol riot defendants were improperly lengthened.

From The Federalist, eight "unbelievable" claims made by First Son Hunter Biden in his testimony before a joint session of two congressional committees.

From American Thinker, in a California senatorial poll, former baseball player Steve Garvey (R) pulls ahead of congresscritter Adam Schiff (D).

From MRCTV, the Chief Twit quietly updates pronoun rules on X, reigniting concerns about free speech.

From NewsBusters, the "big three" networks emulate the North Korean state media in reporting the results of President Biden's physical.

From Canada Free Press, the brand Smartfood teams up with the leftist group GLAAD.

From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan National Assembly drafts proposals for an electoral calendar.

From TCW Defending Freedom, some questions for U.K. Secretary of State For Energy Security and Net Zero Claire Coutinho.

From EuroNews, the late Russian dissident Alexei Navalny is laid to rest.

From Voice Of Europe, Polish police block Ukrainian truck drivers from entering Poland.

From ReMix, could the German party AfD and the French party National Rally end their alliance?

From Balkan Insight, Serbian authorities arrest military union leaders - again.

From The North Africa Post, a conference in Dakhla, Western Sahara hales efforts to position Moroccan Sahara as a gateway to Africa and other continents.

From The New Arab, despite a pause in attacks by pro-Iran militias in Iraq, American drones still keep watch over the country.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a German student is criminally charged for making a cartoon pointing out double standards when dealing with hatred toward Jews.  (If you read German, read the story at NiUS.)

From the Daily Mail, a French escort vessel picks up a migrant dinghy and takes it into British waters.

From Gatestone Institute, the Palestinians replace one Mohammed with another.

From The Stream, Christians should realize that the states really are coming for their children.

From The Daily Signal, an international coalition to oppose gender ideology forms in Washington, D.C.

From The American Conservative, President Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro have blood on their hands.

From The Western Journal, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) goes after Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in a tense private meeting.

From BizPac Review, Special Counsel Jack Smith asks proposes a new date for his prosecution of former president Trump.

From The Daily Wire, 15 Republican attorneys general demand answers about BlackRock's "woke" climate agenda.

From the Daily Caller, the aforementioned Hunter Biden claims that he would have never dropped his laptop at a Delaware business, but the receipts say otherwise.

From the New York Post, Biden appears to be geographically challenged.

From Breitbart, the governor of El Salvador takes "gender ideology" out of its schools.

And from Newsmax, Biden signs a bill to stave off another possible government shutdown.

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