Sunday, June 13, 2021

Rainday Links

As the rain returns on a Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, in praise of America's National Highway System.

From Townhall, will any story about former President Trump hold up?

From The Washington Free Beacon, an advisory agency has connections to a Chinese law firm and the Biden administration.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden will sign a bill to make the Pulse night club a national memorial.

From American Thinker, what would happen if audits of the 2020 election went Trump's way?

From the eponymous site of Wayne Dupree, according to the U.K. charity Oxfam, white women who report rapes by black men support "white supremacy". (via LifeZette)

From Red Voice Media, according to Trump, "in the not too distant future", Mike Lindell and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani "will go down as heroes".  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, the ABC show Good Morning America gives a boost to congresscritter Val Demings (D-FL), who looks to unseat Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL).

From Canada Free Press, Canada intends to print 5 million mail-in ballots for its next federal election.

From TeleSUR, over 13 million people in Chile vote for their governors.

From The Conservative Woman, the long march of pro-abortion dictators.

From Free West Media, at a Pride March in Lyon, France, whites are told to "move to the back".

From EuroNews, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the G7 summit's plan to help developing counties be will "without strings attached".

From ReMix, the number of asylum applications in Germany increases sharply.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Turkish mob beats up a South Korean tourist in Berlin and gives him homophobic insults.  (If you read German, read the story at BZ.)

From The North Africa Post, a large majority of Algerians shun their country's elections.

From YNetNews, Yamina party leader Naftali Bennett becomes Israel's new prime minister.

From The New Arab, about 3,000 Palestinians call on Mahmoud Abbas to resign from his positions.

From the Deccan Herald, a transgender person is arrested for allegedly dancing on the campus of a mosque in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and posting the video of it online.

From Fox News, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) retweets a video by an anti-Israel organization previously investigated by the FBI for suspected terrorist connections.

From Gatestone Institute, Presidents Biden (U.S.) and Putin (Russia) in the G7 and a half summit.

From The Stream, people are still searching for the Ark of the Covenant.

From BizPac Review, worried that he might "get in trouble", President Biden holds a solo press conference at the G7 summit.

From The Western Journal, a left-wing candidate for the council of King County, Washington storms a school bus, tells the children that she might have a bomb, and rants about the U.S. and Somalia.

From The Daily Wire, according to McAllen, Texas Mayor-elect Javier Villalobos, Latinos are "opening their eyes".

From Newsmax, schools across the U.S. brace for an expected surge of kindergarten enrollments.

From Breitbart, Border Patrol agents rescue a female migrant after she falls under a train.

And from the New York Postthe Bidens visit Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle to have some afternoon tea.

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