Monday, August 26, 2019

Monday Mania - Part 1

As just another manic Monday arrives, here are some things going on:

From National Review, how the 1619 Project agrees with the old "King Cotton" idea.

From FrontpageMag, the Palestinian Authority attacks gay rights activists, which is blamed on Israel.

From Townhall, "get ready for apocalypse Ruth".

From The Washington Free Beacon, even some of Israel's greatest supporters don't understand the conflict in the Middle East.

From the Washington Examiner, Bill Maher's attacks on the recently deceased David Koch show his own hypocrisy.

From The Federalist, "The Squad" co-sponsors a bill parroting terrorist propaganda about Israel.

From American Thinker, "the real Chik-fil-A".

From CNS News, former Vice President Biden flunks geography.

From LifeZette, congresscritter Sean Duffy (R-WS) decides to leave Congress, to focus on his family, including his soon-to-be born child, who has a heart condition.

From NewsBusters, The New York Times doesn't like getting a taste of its own medicine.

From CBC News, Canada pledges water bombers and money to help fight fires in the Amazon.

From Global News, Global Calgary goes to the dogs.

From CTV News, British Columbia has a middle class gang problem.

From TeleSUR, as the G7 ends, U.S. President Trump seeks to ease tensions with China and Iran.

From The Mainichi, Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Abe reach a "draw" on trade negotiations.

From the Borneo Post, according to Malaysian Home Minister Yassin, anyone who "touches on" Malaysia's racial sensitivities will face the law.

From Free Malaysia Today, according to the communications director of Parti Amanah, certain parties are "playing up racial issues".

From The Straits Times, China sends a warning as protests in Hong Kong intensify.

From The Jakarta Post, the Indonesian military suspends five personnel who are under investigation for alleged racial abuse.

From the Daily Mirror, according to a U.N. official, people are still traumatized by the Easter Sunday terror attacks.

From the Colombo Page, the Sri Lankan Terrorism Investigative Division seizes a "large haul" of explosives and weapons.

From The Hans India, at the G7 summit, Indian Prime Minister Modi discusses India's efforts to eliminate single-use plastic.

From the Hindustan Times, in the Indian state of Odisha, cops use drone cameras to monitor traffic.

From ANI, according to Odisha's chief minister, left-wing extremism is a "most critical menace".

From India Today, according to a leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, people who ate beef in ancient India were labeled as "untouchable".

From Khaama Press, according to U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. will defend Afghan forces even if there is a deal with the Taliban.

From Dawn, according to Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, international relations must supersede religious sentiments.

From The Express Tribune, Pakistani President Alvi clashes with Twitter.

From Pakistan Today, U.S. President Trump now believes that India and Pakistan can deal with the Kashmir issue by themselves.

From Radio Farda, Iran claims that oil aboard the tanker which had been detained in Gibraltar "has been sold".

From StepFeed, due to food poisoning, the Egyptian resort town of Hurghada is ranked as the "worst" holiday spot.

From Rûdaw, a Kurdish singer breaks social taboos via music.

From Hürriyet Daily News, the above-mentioned Iranian tanker is no longer listing Turkey as its destination.

From Turkish Minute, according to Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, Russia will start delivering its second batch of S-400 missile defense systems tomorrow.

From In-Cyprus, six irregular migrants are arrested after landing in Turkish-held northern Cyprus.

From Arutz Sheva, according to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel will do whatever it needs to in order to defend itself.

From The Times Of Israel, Israel's top election official rules that political parties may not film at voting stations.

From The Jerusalem Post, in response to a terror attach which killed a teenager, Netanyahu approves the construction of 300 new housing units in the settlement where she lived.

From YNetNews, Lebanese and Iraqi politicians call Israel's drone strikes a "declaration of war".

From Egypt Today, Egypt starts digging two new oil wells in the Mediterranean Sea.

From Morocco World News, local authorities in Marrakech, Morroco demolish a house built in the middle of the ramparts of the city's old medina.

From Gatestone Institute, the first day of school brings an unsafe space.

From The Stream, in dealing with scandals, the church must do a better job than the National Inquirer.

From CheckYourFact, a quote from Winston Churchill that wasn't.

From LifeNews, about half of all abortionists say that the abortion pill is unsafe.

From SFGate, a Spanish athlete becomes the first person to paddleboard from California to Hawaii.  (via the New York Post)

From Page Six, a DJ reportedly refuses to turn down the music for Mr. Bill and Ms. Hill.  (via the Daily Caller)

From Twitchy, a CNN host wants everyone to stop using the word "narrative".

From Breitbart, Trump invites the Little League champs to the White House.

And from The Babylon Bee, a statement by Jesus on Twitter doesn't go over very well.

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