Friday, August 22, 2025

Friday Phenomena

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

From National Review, California comes up with a "Gavinmander".

From FrontpageMag, some simple but inconvenient (for Democrats) truths about slavery.

From Townhall, you radical environmentalists had better stay the [bleep] away from our dogs.

From The Washington Free Beacon, school districts revert to diesel-powered buses because electric buses procured under the Biden administration can't be repaired.

From the Washington Examiner, a protest sign against Virginia Lieutenant Governor and gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears (R) is condemned for invoking Jim Crow.

From The Federalist, some ideas for Disney if it wants to make movies that will appeal to young men.

From American Thinker, the store and restaurant chain Cracker Barrel embraces DEI by removing both the old "cracker" and the barrel from its logo.

From NewsBusters, MSNBC and CNN contributor Douglas Brinkley claims that President Trump wants to return the U.S. "segregation of some kind".

From Canada Free Press, Western culture is being destroyed by the elites who control our lives.

From TeleSUR, the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization holds a summit meeting in Colombia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, where will asylum seekers rejected in the U.K. go?

From EuroNews, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, the organization needs to make sure that Russia under President Putin never attacks Ukraine again.

From ReMix, according to Polish authorities, the drone which crashed into a cornfield in Osiny, Poland likely came from Belarus.  (If you read Polish, read the story at RMF24.  While ReMix spells the town's name "Osyny", RMF24 spells it "Osiny".)

From Balkan Insight, Bulgaria is hit with a new water supply crisis.

From The North Africa Post, a Moroccan researchers wins the silver medal at the Silicon Valley International Invention Festival 2025 for his innovation in detecting breast cancer.

From The New Arab, what's next for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon who hand over their weapons?

From The Jerusalem Post, the manager of a resort in Porté-Puymorens, France is arrested after denying entry to 150 Israeli kids.

From Gatestone Institute, to achieve dominance in AI, the U.S. should use fusion to generate electricity.

From Radio Free AsiaPhilippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro condemns Chinese naval activity in the South China sea near the island of Second Thomas Shoal.

From The Stream, the Trump era is epitomized by the words of a prosecutor while being arrested.

From The Daily Signal, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) demands documents from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

From The American Conservative, the challenges of a peace in Ukraine.

From The Western Journal, a center-left tries to tell the Democrats to avoid certain terms.

From BizPac Review, a sexual predator in Louisiana will soon not be fully intact.  (Reader discretion is advised.)

From The Daily Wire, "Second Lady Usha Vance wants children to slow down" from all their distractions.

From the Daily Caller, the Department of Justice releases its interview with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.

From the New York Post, the FBI raids the Maryland home and Washington, D.C. office of former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

From Breitbart, Canada drops most of its tariffs on goods from the U.S.

From Newsmax, longtime Republican operative Roger Stone welcomes the aforementioned John Bolton to the club.

And from SFGate, California becomes the latest state in which to find radioactive shrimp.

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