I spent most of yesterday driving eastward from central Kentucky and arrived home pretty late, so there was no time to blog. So today, let me resume with some things going on:
From National Review, President Biden's job approval falls to a record low as the coronavirus makes a resurgence.
From FrontpageMag, Biden has a "long history of betrayals in Afghanistan".
From Townhall, "let them eat cake", without wearing masks.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the U.S. military threatens to revoke benefits from Marines who refuse coronavirus vaccination.
From the Washington Examiner, according to a claim by the White House, the Taliban have set up more entry points around the Kabul airport to combat an offshoot of ISIS.
From The Federalist, a year after riots in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Kenosha, Wisconsin "is still picking up the pieces".
From American Thinker, get ready for the real insurrection, which will come from Democrats. (The italicized emphasis on "real" is in the article's title.)
From CNS News, a terrorist leader wanted by the U.S. is in Kabul.
From LifeZette, Judge Jeanine blames Biden for the disaster in Afghanistan.
From NewsBusters, shows on NBC bury a bad poll showing that Afghanistan will be a "forever stain" on Biden's presidency.
From Canada Free Press, between Biden's cruelty and his cognitive problems, which came first?
From TeleSUR, gangs in Haiti agree to a truce so that aid can be distributed.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the 20-year genetic record behind the current coronavirus.
From Snouts in the Trough, how "wokeism" is destroying Western culture.
From Free West Media, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven resigns.
From EuroNews, could the E.U. use an old obscure law to deal with to deal with a new wave of refugees from Afghanistan?
From Euractiv, Lithuania plans to complete its fence on the border with Belarus by September 2022.
From ReMix, a former anti-communist activist insults the Polish soldiers guarding their border.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, according to a poll, there is little support in Slovenia for the government of Prime Minister Janez Janša.
From Balkan Insight, cracks emerge in the Euro-Atlantic consensus in Kosovo.
From The North Africa Post, a suicide bomber blows himself up at a checkpoint in Zella, Libya.
From The New Arab, Lebanon plans to reopen classrooms in September.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, two migrants beat up a Jewish man and steal his kippa in Cologne, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From Jewish News Syndicate, an Iranian ayatollah calls Jews "the greatest problem of Islam and humanity".
From Gatestone Institute, the "dreadful" consequences of U.S. President Biden's disaster in Afghanistan.
From The Stream, the connection China has had with the Taliban and al Qaeda, against the U.S. and the Uyghurs.
From The Daily Signal, the disaster in Afghanistan shows that Biden is more of a bystander than a world leader.
From The American Conservative, "feminism and American restlessness".
From CNBC, the FDA grants full approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine. (via The Western Journal)
From The Western Journal, congresscritter Byron Donalds (R-FL) calls on Biden to "resign immediately".
From BizPac Review, a Pentagon spokesman has a hard time dealing with a "relentless" reporter's questions on Afghanistan.
From The Daily Wire, a former CIA director wants to send "MAGA wearing unvaxxed" Americans to Afghanistan.
From the Daily Caller, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki, saying that Americans are stranded in Afghanistan is "irresponsible".
From the New York Post, after a coronavirus hiatus, the Changing of the Guard ceremony resumes at Buckingham Palace.
From Breitbart, no, Biden did not tell Americans that the withdrawal from Afghanistan would be "difficult".
From Newsmax, the Capitol Police officer who killed intruder Ashli Babbitt will face any internal discipline.
And from The Babylon Bee, 100 million Americans will drop their vaccine hesitancy now that the FDA has approved a vaccine.
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