Friday, June 28, 2024

Friday Phenomena

On a warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, when it comes to Supreme Court cases, overturning the Chevron doctrine is functionally bigger than overturning Roe v. Wade.

From FrontpageMag, the Democrats can't make President Biden stop seeking reelection if he wants to continue.

From Townhall, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) blasts Biden's most blatant lie made during last night's debate.

From The Washington Free Beacon, now that the debate is over with, "we need to talk about Grandpa".

From the Washington Examiner, former President Obama weighs in after the debate.

From The Federalist, dumping Biden and replacing him with another Democratic candidate is not that simple.

From American Thinker, the Supreme Court just made three important decisions.

From MRCTV, despite the government's push for electric cars, nearly half of Americans who have bought one reportedly have regrets.

From NewsBusters, the site formerly known as Twitter restricted a popular pro-Trump account during the debate.

From Canada Free Press, it's about time to fact check the fact checkers.

From TeleSUR, Bolivia captures four more military personnel allegedly involved in the recent coup attempt.

From TCW Defending Freedom, facts show that the drive to Net Zero is pointless.

From Snouts in the Trough, do any politicians realize that airplane engines and their exhaust are hot?

From EuroNews, according to polls, the "far-right" is ahead in France's upcoming elections.

From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico plan to create a new faction in the European Parliament.

From ReMix, Orbán slams the E.U.'s decision to appoint Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as the president of the European Commission.

From Balkan Insight, according to its census, Albania's population has decreased by 14 percent since 2011.

From The North Africa Post, the Pan-African Parliament makes some recommendations backing the Royal Africa-Atlantic Initiative launched by Moroccan King Mohammed VI.

From The New Arab, despite escaping the war in Gaza, Palestinians face dire conditions in Egypt.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Moroccan migrant in Spain is arrested for allegedly using his 16 TikTok accounts to forward content calling for jihad recruiting.  (If you read Spanish, read the story at VivaMálaga.  If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche.)

From Jewish News Syndicate, Hamas terrorists abduct and kill an Israeli military dog.

From The Jerusalem Post, a man is indicted for allegedly beating a pro-Israel activist, the sixth person facing charges in the beating.

From Swarajya, a Hindu boy in Nariar, Bihar, India is forced by Muslim classmates to chant "Allahu akbar" and "Miyan zindabad".

From The Jewish Chronicle, a study reveals a disturbing truth about coverage of the war in Gaza by The New York Times.

From Arutz Sheva, IDF troops in Gaza find a "board game" which focuses on destroying cities in Israel.  (The last six stories come via The Religion Of Peace.  Today's article in Gatestone Institute was already published a few days ago in Arutz Sheva.)

From The Stream, when outnumbered and starved Christian prevailed liberated the place where the term "Christian" was coined.

From The Daily Signal, the Supreme Court confirms that foreigners have no "right" to enter the U.S.  (Crossing a national boundary and entering a country is a privilege, not a right, as I've directly experienced every time I've been required to show my passport.)

From The American Conservative, Republican congresscritters run a victory lap after last night's debate.

From The Western Journal, during the debate, Biden wrongly claimed that no American troops died on his watch.

From BizPac Review, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) shares a "scary" takeaway after the debate, from which he was excluded.

From The Daily Wire, Biden administration official Rachel Levine met with members of the group WPATH while pushing for the removal of age restrictions for transgender surgery.  (The article's title refers to Levine as "He".)

From the Daily Caller, according to former Mr. Bill henchman Paul Begala, any Democrat politician who calls for Biden to step down will "end their career".

From Breitbart, more on the case the overturns the Chevron case.

From Newsmax, the police chief for schools in Uvalde, Texas is indicted in connection with the delayed response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School.

And from the New York Post, while working out on a Pilates machine, new Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs has some technical difficulties.

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