Saturday, August 2, 2025

Saturday Stuff

On a warm (but not too warm) and cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why counting jobs is very difficult.

From Townhall, police in Colorado are punished for helping ICE.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a conference for a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine has no solution in sight.

From the Washington Examiner, families of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7th, 2023 stage an emergency protest in Tel Aviv, Israel.

From American Thinker, how former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and then-President Obama saved America.

From NewsBusters, Fox News highlights an illegal alien who killed two teenagers in Wisconsin after avoiding deportation.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a "children's wellbeing" bill under consideration by the U.K. parliament would bring lifetime surveillance.

From Snouts in the Trough, how left-wingers "really have no self-awareness".

From Gatestone Institute, the race against China to control nuclear fusion power.

From The Stream, 12 connections between the prophet Ezekiel and the Apostle Paul.

From The Daily Signal, President Trump (U.S.) asks President Ramaphosa (South Africa) a pointed question.

From The American Conservative, the film Eddington is a must-see coronavirus-related masterpiece.

From The Western Journal, the number one sign that America is regaining its greatness is an increase in marriage stability.

From BizPac Review, as the media blames Trump for disappointing job numbers, they look past a detail that is good for Americans.

From The Daily Wire, for the first time since 1981, the federal government is allowed to judge job applicants by merit.

From the Daily Caller, a Chinese couple in California renting wombs of American women expose the dark side of birth by surrogacy.

From the New York Post, the manhunt for an army veteran accused of killing four people in a bar in Anaconda, Montana continues for a second day.

From Breitbart, ICE lodges a detainer on a previously deported illegal alien who allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted a Houston woman.

And from Newsmax, a retired Marine Corps sergeant helped to establish a foundation that places service dogs with first responders and his fellow veterans to lead them away from "self-harm".

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