Saturday, April 30, 2022

Stories For The End Of April

On a mild sunny Saturday which is the last day of April, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the effort to disqualify congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) has some puzzling aspects.

From Townhall, the chaos resulting from President Biden's immigration policies is causing border agents to quit - Mexican border agents.

From The Washington Free Beacon, White House reporters are so bored that they "cry in their Cheerios".

From the Washington Examiner, the Biden administration takes the heat over the Ministry of Truth.

From The Federalist, the Republican child care plan seeks subsidies for working parents, but is there anything for those who stay home?

From American Thinker, what if Biden forgives all those student loans?

From LifeZette, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) gets rid of woke math textbooks.

From NewsBusters, media outlets bring back the word "unexpectedly" to describe the recent GDP contraction.

From Canada Free Press, it's not cool to be a Democrat anymore.

From TeleSUR, a delegation from Venezuela will participate in Cuba's May Day celebration.

From TCW Defending Freedom, are the U.K.'s medical regulators protecting children or the government?

From Snouts in the Trough, the Pfizer and Moderna Jabbermen are coming after your babies.

From Free West Media, more ice returns to the Arctic.

From EuroNews, Eastern European countries team up to reduce the E.U.'s dependence on Russian natural gas.

From ReMix, an illegal migrant from Afghanistan is arrested in Norberg, Sweden for allegedly raping a woman and afterwards throwing her down a mine shaft.

From The North Africa Post, Algeria is irked by Spain's decision to ship natural gas to Morocco via the Maghreb-Europe Gas Pipeline.

From The New Arab, the Libyan House of Representatives condemns Algeria for recognizing the Government of National Unity.

From OpIndia, Islamist apologist Arfa Khanum Sherwani claims that Islamic teaching allows women to enter mosques to offer namaz, but other Muslims call this "misinformation".  (Islamic prayer is known as salah or salat in Arabic, for which namāz is a synonym.  If you encounter Muslim women offering namāz, please leave them alone.)

From Gatestone Institute, giving figurative carrots to Iran will not stop its brutal expansionist plans.

From The Stream, a message which men must hear.

From The American Conservative, fighting the ghost of Mexican bandit Pancho Villa.

From The Western Journal, in questioning Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) dismantles President Biden's electric vehicle subsidy plan.

From BizPac Review, TV host Bill Maher takes Twitter to the woodshed over its censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop and coronavirus lab origin theory stories.

From The Daily Wire, a Disney PR executive quits after the botched response to Florida's new law against teaching gender theories to young children.

From the Daily Caller, more on Biden's plan to subsidize student loans with your tax dollars.

From the New York Post, about 200 members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans in Georgia march at Stone Mountain and draw counter-protesters.

From Breitbart, inflation rises to a 40-year high - in Germany.

From Newsmax, according to Goya Foods CEO Robert Unanue, the U.S. is "softening" under Biden's policies.

And from the Daily Mail, during hot weather, you should apply sunscreen to your cat.

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