Saturday, August 22, 2026

Saturday Links

On a warm and cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From FrontpageMag, Amnesty International calls for government censorship for media reporting about black people.

From Townhall, the eternal quest by left-wingers for "free stuff".

From The Washington Free Beacon, "the defense never rests".

From the Washington Examiner, a proposed trade deal between the U.S. and Canada collapses at the last minute.

From The Federalist, if President Trump wants to reduce the price of beef, he should help farmers to increase their herds.

From American Thinker, an American professor at the University of Ghent in Belgium is suspended, and might get fired, for exposing fraud by Cambridge University professor Jason Arday, to which the U.S. State Department responds.

From NewsBusters, MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart denounces efforts to tie DSA senatorial candidate Angie Nixon (D-FL) to the DSA.

From Snouts in the Trough, are U.K. bus riders getting a "sleight of hand" about fares?

From the Daily Sabah, terrorists kill and kidnap worshipers during Friday prayer services in two villages in the Nigerian state of Niger.

From PJ Media, does anyone need Islam?

From Gatestone Institute, what's next for Iran?

From The American Conservative, barbarity starts at home.

From BizPac Review, women supporting alleged killer mom Lindsay Clancy find their own relationships impacted.

From the Daily Caller, more on the aforementioned collapse of a proposed trade deal between the U.S. and Canada.

From the New York Post, an admittedly privileged DSA woman who calls herself "Lulu Lenin" defends her wealth and noblesse oblige.

From Breitbart, more on the aforementioned Angie Dixon and the DSA.

From Newsmax, Trump's White House Rose Garden is growing statues.

And from the Post Millennial, at a WNBA game in Chicago, foreign objects are thrown onto the floor.

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