- “Biden Administration Charges New York Midwives Over Fake Vaccine Cards” – The Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged the owner and two employees of a New York midwifery practice for allegedly distributing more than 2,600 fake COVID-19 vaccine cards, reports the Epoch Times.
- “Jacinda Ardern’s Disappearing Act” – The former leader of New Zealand has all but vanished as a ubiquitous figure of the age; but more striking is the extent to which her political legacy has, too, says Nicholas Sheppard in the Spectator.
- “Surrendering to Eco-Anarchists Threatens Democracy Itself” – Officials who kowtow to those with extreme political positions undermine both public trust and the rule of law, says Janet Daley in the Telegraph.
- “Just Stop Oil Van Gogh Activist to Tour Campuses and ‘Train’ Students Up for ‘Resistance’” – Activist group Just Stop Oil revealed its plan to involve university students in its future actions during the ongoing Extinction Rebellion’s Big One event, reports the Express.
- “Eco-Rebels Confess, ‘We’re All Hypocrites’” – Latest statement “probably the most sensible thing ever to have come from Extinction Rebellion”, says James Whale in the Express.
- “Biden’s Climate Czar John Kerry Claims Climate Change Policies Not Driven by ‘Ideology’” – Kerry went on to say that “we will have millions of climate refugees” if Biden’s climate policies are not enacted, reports the Post Millennial.
- “National Grid Quits North Sea Carbon Capture Project” – Move comes as the company shifts focus to improving its hard-pressed energy networks, reports the Telegraph.
- “AOC Admits ‘Massive’ Scale of Green New Deal, Says Climate Change Will Be Even Worse” – Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defended her reintroduction of the Green New Deal on Sunday, according to Fox News.
- “Suella Braverman Set to Defy European Judges on Migrants as She Vows ‘We Must Stop Boats’” – The Home Secretary’s Illegal Migration Bill returns to the Commons for its final report stage this week, reports the Express.
- “‘Irregular’ Migrants Entitled to Legal Aid If They Claim Life at Risk in Home Nation” – Migrants will get the right to claim legal aid to fund their battle against being deported under new measures from Suella Braverman to pacify rebel Tories, according to MailOnline.
- “Pennsylvania School Board Closes All Locker Rooms Amid Controversy Over Trans Student” – In an eight to one vote on Monday, the Eastern Lebanon County School District board of directors decided to close the locker rooms for the duration of the school year, according to the Post Millennial.
- “Former Anheuser-Busch Executive Says Firm Is ‘Wrong’ To Think Dylan Mulvaney Controversy Will Go Away by Ignoring It” – Former AB exec Anson Frericks says conservative customers won’t forget the fiasco that has given rise to a boycott of Bud Light, according to DailyMail.com.
- “The Mob, Fear and the New Totalitarianism” – Violent attacks on Kellie-Jay Keen and Riley Gaines for speaking up for sex-based rights are best understood in the context of the mob, argues Dr. Rowena Slope for TCW.
- “Musk U-Turns on Twitter Blue Ticks for Celebrities” – Return of verified checks on high profile accounts comes days after Musk removed them en masse, according to the Telegraph.
- “Time Britain Returned to Its Traditional Roots” – Decline is not inevitable. National conservatism could set us on a path to post-Brexit prosperity, say David Frost and Jacob Rees-Mogg in the Telegraph.
- “Art is Eating Itself” – “If, as Jung believed, art ‘gives shape to the dominant trends of the age’, this is it,” says Emma Webb in the Spectator. “We are the epoch of the great destroyers, swinging sledgehammers without regard.”
- “Dame Edna Versus the Trans Mob: Eight Funny, Illuminating Barry Humphries Stories” – From snubbing Princess Margaret to a clash with Spike Milligan, the fearless Aussie polymath lived a life rich in anecdotes. Here are a few from the Telegraph.
- “J.K. Rowling Plans To ‘Lay in Champagne’ While Activists Boycott TV Series” – Rowling issued her own snarky response to those who said that they would not watch the upcoming Harry Potter by saying that she will take precautions by “laying in a large stock of champagne”, reports the New York Post.
- “Lizzo Brings Drag Performers on Stage in Tennessee Despite New State Law” – Grammy-winning singer Lizzo protested a new Tennessee law intended to protect children from sexually explicit “adult cabaret” performances by featuring drag queens on stage at her all-ages Knoxville concert, reports the Daily Wire.
- “Nurses Face Support ‘Drop-Off’ With New Strikes” – An expert has pinned down the possible number which may put an end to the battle between nurses and the Government over their pay increase, reports the Express.
- “Emergency Alert Test Descends Into Chaos As It Fails To Work on Up to 10 Million Phones” – Technology experts are scrambling to understand why customers on Three, one of Britain’s biggest mobile networks, failed to receive the alert, reports the Telegraph.
- “All Manner of Freedoms Are Being Eroded” – Watch Neil Oliver on GB News outlining how simple freedoms like jumping in the car and going where we want are being taken away.
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