Thursday, February 25, 2021

Thursday Links

On a sunny and cool Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why is the coronavirus vaccine backlog increasing again?

From FrontpageMag, President Biden's term is pretty much former President Obama's third term.

From Townhall, the latest payoff in the coronavirus "relief" bill.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Biden faces the first major test of his foreign policy in Georgia.  (That's the Georgia of Joseph Stalin, not the Georgia of Jimmy Carter and Newt Gingrich.)

From the Washington Examiner, what you should know about the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine.

From The Federalist, how the "Equality Act" attacks freedom and other things.

From American Thinker, former President Trump awaits his appearance at CPAC.

From CNS News, a transgender person nominated for a HHS position won't say if minors should be deciding about changing sex.

From LifeZette, HHS secretarial nominee Xavier Becerra can't name any restriction on abortion that he would support.

From NewsBusters, Cal Thomas explains Rush Limbaugh.

From Canada Free Press, Trump's appearance at CPAC could be a comeback.

From TeleSUR, the Bolivian parliament calls on health workers to stop their strike.

From The Conservative Woman, the climate "fact-checkers" who aren't.

From Free West Media, according to a study, young women in Europe avoid certain places to avoid being harassed or sexually assaulted.

From EuroNews, Paris and other areas in France face more possible coronavirus restrictions.

From Euractiv, harassment and violence in Europe are reportedly more frequent than indicated by official data.

From ReMix, Hungary is the only E.U. country that regulates ad revenue for tech giants.  (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Magyar Nemzet.)

From The New Arab, dozens of protesters are injured in Nasiriyah, Iraq.

From News(dot)com(dot)au, a man in Perth, Australia pleads guilty to killing his wife, who was allegedly forced to marry him.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, Berlin bans an Islamist group known as "Tauhid Berlin".

From Dawn, a man allegedly honor kills his daughter in Lahore, Pakistan.

From Gatestone Institute, predictions from 1921 about Muslim life in 2021.

From The Stream, more about the "Equality Act".

From The American Conservative, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's (D) other crisis.

From HistoryNet, the fastest flight made by a manned aircraft.

From The Daily Signal, the fact-checkers leave Governor Cuomo and President Biden alone.

From Breitbart, congresscritters Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Marie Newman (D-IL) stage a feud on their hall.

From The Daily Wire, a U.S. attorney fired by Biden will be allowed to continue investigating alleged corruption by Democrats in Chicago.

From the New York Post, White House press secretary Jen Psaki distances Biden from his past assessment that Cuomo is the "gold standard" of coronavirus management.

And from the Genesius Times, in an effort to be less white, Coca Cola unveils a new logo.

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UPDATE:  It looks like I have to add one more.

From Newsmax, Mr. Potato Head is dropping the "Mr." and going gender-neutral.

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