Friday, June 25, 2021

Friday Phenomena

On a sunny Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a transgender runner is disqualified from the Olympics due to high testosterone levels.

From FrontpageMag, Cubans keep leaving their "Marxist paradise".

From Townhall, in El Paso, Texas, Vice President Harris encounters pro-Trump protesters.

From The Washington Free Beacon, career lawyers at the EEOC chafe at its new guidebook on LGBT rights.

From the Washington Examiner, the Department of Justice sues Georgia over its new voting law.

From The Federalist, censuring China would help the earth far more than banning gasoline, beef and bovine flatulence.  (China still leads the world in carbon dioxide emissions.)

From American Thinker, some "root causes" of illegal immigration that Harris might want to consider.

From CNS NewsEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona refuses to state how many genders there are.

From LifeZette, according to former congresscritter Trey Gowdy, border security is a prerequisite for immigration reform.

From NewsBusters, the facts belie Democrat claims to be the party of civil rights and opportunity for African Americans.

From Canada Free Press, due to the coronavirus, martyrdom has met fascism.

From TeleSUR, the Brazilian Supreme Court annuls two trials against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

From The Conservative Woman, the graph from Imperial College shows that the U.K.'s coronavirus lockdown in pointless.

From Free West Media, female ISIS terrorists will soon be welcomed back to Sweden.

From EuroNews, what we know about the new coronavirus variant in Europe.

From Euractiv, the Slovak government apologizes for a police raid on Roma in the village of Moldava nad Bodvou.

From ReMix, a Hungarian sculptor makes a statue of Pope John Paul II and donates it to a university in Poland.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, the alleged perpetrator of an attack on a synagogue in Ulm, Germany is a member of Turkey's government party.  (If you read German, read the story at Stuttgarter Nachrichten.)

From Independent Balkan News Agency, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković expects Croatia to join the Eurozone in 2023.

From Balkan Insight, former Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov faces tough odds for retaking his job.

From The North Africa Post, according to Libyan House Speaker Aguila Saleh, Morocco has played a central role in the process of solving the crisis in Libya.

From YNetNews, the Pride Parade returns to Tel Aviv, Israel.

From The New Arab, Palestinians protest against President Mahmoud Abbas after a critic dies while in the custody of Palestinian security forces.

From Reuters, according to the government of Burkina Faso, child soldiers were involved in a massacre carried out earlier this month.

From Gatestone Institute, how China sees things.

From The Stream, parents fight back against critical race theory.

From Space Daily, according to experts, China's Long March rocket has the world's best success rate.

From The American Conservative, the left learns from its mistakes, unlike the right.

From The Daily Signal, tough questions about electric vehicles that the green left won't ask or answer.

From Axios, America keeps moving toward socialism.

From CNBC, a key inflation indicator is at its highest point in three decades.

From the Miami Herald, 159 people are still missing in the collapse of a condo building in Surfside, Florida.

From AP News, President Biden is set to meet Afghan leaders as American troops continue to be withdrawn from Afghanistan.

From BizPac Review, the Biden administration faces pressure over the lack of key Jewish appointments.

From The Western Journal, in a strange twist, the Biden Department of Justice might have to defend former President Trump in a lawsuit.

From Breitbart, Israel reinstates its coronavirus mask mandate.

From the Daily Caller, a video purportedly shows falling in the condo building in Seaside, Florida seconds before it collapses.

From The Daily Wire, former Vice President Pence gives a "powerful" speech in which he blasts Biden.

From Newsmax, according to a poll, only 25 percent of Americans think it is fair to force women to compete against transgender athletes.

From the New York Post, according to scientists, the newly discovered "Dragon Man" is most likely our closest ancestor.

And from the Genesius Times, the all-white club which includes Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) as a member renames itself after George Floyd.

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