Sunday, November 24, 2019

Sunday Stories - Part 1

Here on a cool but sunny Sunday are some things going on:

From National Review, who's in charge in the Trump administration?

From Townhall, what we have learned from the impeachment hearings so far.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the documentary No Safe Spaces.

From the Washington Examiner, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returns home after being released from Johns Hopkins Hospital.

From American Thinker, now that Prince Andrew is out of public life, why isn't Mr. Bill?

From LifeZette, a billionaire from New York enters the Democratic primary race, while slamming another billionaire from New York.

From NewsBusters, on the cover of its "Outlook" section, The Washington Post calls former President Obama a conservative.  (I'll concede that he might be to the right of some people who wish to challenge his current successor, and to the right of some new Democratic congresscritters.)

From Canada Free Press, impeachment is "destroying" the Democrats.

From CBC News, researchers warn that spraying glyphosate on forests might make fires worse.

From Global News, on putting weapons in space, Canada is caught between the U.S. and the rest of NATO.

From CTV News, the Canadian Arctic has had an unusually warm fall.

From TeleSUR, Uruguayans vote in their presidential election today.

From Free West Media, 143 illegal migrants are rescued after their boat overturns near the Italian island of Lampedusa.

From the Malta Independent, a new medical school will be built at the University of Malta.

From Malta Today, an opinion column calls for two Maltese officials to resign.

From Total Croatia News, Slovenia police disarm a paramilitary unit near the border with Croatia.

From Ekathimerini, migrant smugglers are having a "field day" at the Evros river, which forms the mainland border between Greece and Turkey.

From the Greek Reporter, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presents a plan the unaccompanied migrant children in Greece.

From The Sofia Globe, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and U.S. President Trump will discuss security interests and energy diversification.

From Romania-Insider, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis wins reelection.

From Sputnik International, in the Russian region of Amur, a tank pulls a bus out of a ditch.

From Daily News Hungary, is the future of the Hungarian livestock business in alpacas?  (If you read Hungarian, read a related story at Hello Vidék.)

From Radio Prague, a look at three Czech protest singers.

From Polskie Radio, the Polish party Nowoczesna elects its new leader.

From the CPH Post, Denmark becomes the "capital of trust".

From Deutsche Welle, thousands of new-born calves every year are reportedly killed illegally in Germany.

From SwissInfo, a businessman in Geneva, Switzerland buys a hat once owned by Hitler.

From RFI, a storm cuts power to 4,000 homes in southeastern France.

From Voice Of Europe, a migrant from Afghanistan will be tried for allegedly sexually assaulting a very young girl in Avranches, France.  (If you read French, read the story at La Manche Libre.)

From VRT NWS, at least 10,000 women demonstrate in Brussels against violence against women.

From Euractiv, E.U. countries can't agree on privacy rules for WhatsApp and Skype.

From the Express, U.K. Conservatives are polling well in Scotland.

From the Evening Standard, a group of 13 migrants are rescued from the English Channel near Dover.

From the Independent, the Tower Bridge in London is closed as police and firefighters rescue an injured person.

From the Irish Examiner, migrants found on a ship heading to Rosslare, Ireland leave a direct provision center in Dublin.

From The Conservative Woman, voters in the U.K. are given the choices of left, left, and left.

From The Stream, three fourths of the "Squad" face campaign finance scandals.

From Legal Insurrection, Senator Warren (D-MA) and former Vice President Biden pander to failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams (D).

From Breitbart, according to this article's author, the media did not read the transcript of President Trump's call to Ukraine, nor watched the impeachment hearings.

From Face The Nation, according to Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway, Michael Bloomberg's entry into the presidential race shows how "underwhelming" the Democrat candidates are.  (via the New York Post)

From the New York Post, Trump retweets an RNC ad which uses impeachment comments by Democrats against them.

From WPVI-TV, a millionaire boxer donates athletic equipment to his high school alma mater.

And from Twitchy, according to ESPN, the workout video by the original anthem kneeler has not produced any positive results.

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