Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Wednesday Whatnot

On a hot and mostly sunny Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the CIA lists some signatories of the letter calling the Hunter Biden laptop story Russian disinformation as active contractors.

From FrontpageMag, during the upcoming debate, will former President Trump reveal the real fascist?

From Townhall, the immigration issue gets more intense for President Biden as ISIS allegedly smuggles illegal aliens into the U.S.

From The Washington Free Beacon, new evidence shows that the claim that Israel is using starvation as a weapon in Gaza is a lie.  (On the other hand, such a weapon was used by the Soviet Union against its own people.)

From the Washington Examiner, a left-wing group offers Biden five pointers for his debate with Trump.

From The Federalist, the Supreme Court green lights the federal government's big tech censorship scheme.

From American Thinker, what Trump needs to point out during the debate.

From MRCTV, according to a Georgetown law professor, the U.S. Olympic swim team being mostly white is a result of Jim Crow.

From NewsBusters, NBC admits that over 50 migrants (a.k.a. illegal aliens) in the U.S. could have ties to ISIS.

From Canada Free Press, which state has an unwanted new record?

From TeleSUR, the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will open a corruption investigation.

From TCW Defending Freedom, more gaslighting about global warming.

From EuroNews, a look at NATO Secretary General-designate Mark Rutte, who is currently the lame duck prime minister of the Netherlands.

From Voice Of Europe, Denmark will tax cows at €100 for each one.

From ReMix, an African man trying to bomb an Arab-owned restaurant in Solingen, Germany experiences premature detonation.  (I'm pretty sure that he now qualifies for a Darwin Award.)

From Balkan Insight, if you're in Zagreb, Croatia in 2026, you might be able to take a ride in a driverless taxi.

From The North Africa Post, AQIM leader Iyad Ag Ghali is wanted by the International Criminal Court.

From The New Arab, six critically ill children are allowed to leave Gaza.

From Arutz Sheva, high school students in London are told to "get out of the city, Jew" and then assaulted.

From The Times Of Israel, a rocket maker for the terror group Islamic Jihad who was killed in an Israeli drone strike was named as a staffer by Doctors Without Borders.

From Iran International, an Iranian dissident was targeted for assassination but escaped - in the Netherlands.

From Gatestone Institute, Jews no longer allow themselves to be victims without retribution, revenge or retaliation.

From The Stream, an Egyptian Coptic Bishop warns the West about Islam.

From The Daily Signal, leading Republican congresscritters vote to file an amicus brief in the case of former Trump advisor Steve Bannon.

From The American Conservative, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is free, but the federal government's war on free speech keeps going.

From The Western Journal, congresscritter Jamaal "Fire Alarm" Bowman (D-NY) reacts to his primary loss.

From BizPac Review, more on the aforementioned Supreme Court ruling.

From The Daily Wire, the guide for "inclusive language" for federal bureaucrats.

From the Daily Caller, two Romanian men "believed" to be illegal aliens allegedly dress up as ICE agents and threaten Hispanics with deportation.

From the New York Post, according to her husband, the U.K.'s Princess Anne is "recovering slowly" from her horse-related head injury.

From Breitbart, according to actress Drea de Matteo, formerly of The Sopranos, Hollywood is full of "quiet" Trump supporters and actors being paid to support Biden.

From Newsmax, Biden pardons possibly thousands of former military personnel convicted under a ban on gay sex, which was repealed in 2013.

And from SFGate, the government of San Francisco tries and so far fails to stop hot dog vendors outside of Oracle Park, where the Giants play.

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