Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Stories For Super Tuesday - Part 1

On a day when a whole bunch of states hold their presidential primaries, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Senator Socialism (I-VT) could win even without an endorsement from former President Obama, which Obama appears to fear.

From FrontpageMag, the #MeToo movement gets the man who once had a tingle in his leg to retire.

From Townhall, former Mayor Mini-Mike (NY, NY) admits that he can win the Democrat nomination only through a contested convention.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates to shield the economy from the effects of the coronavirus.

From the Washington Examiner, there's nothing conservative about voting for former Vice President Biden.

From The Federalist, yes, a border wall will help against the coronavirus.

From American Thinker, Black Lies Matter activists run into the Second Amendment.

From CNS News, after Chicago police fail to honor his ICE detainer, a previously deported illegal alien allegedly sexually assaults a three-year-old girl.

From LifeZette, a medical expert praises the Trump administration's handling of the coronavirus.

From NewsBusters, the worst from the man who had a tingle in his leg.

From Canada Free Press, how communists planned to overthrough the U.S. from within.

From CBC News, the polar bear population on Baffin Island is higher than scientists predicted, but this does not surprise the native Inuit.

From Global News, railroad blockades take their toll on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's ratings.

From CTV News, an elected Wet'suwet'en councillor is concerned that some members of her nation will not have a chance to participate in the decision on a proposed agreement.

From TeleSUR, a Chilean teacher calls the U.N. "an accomplice of state terrorism".

From The Mainichi, Japanese scientists try to analyze known drugs for possible use against the coronavirus.

From the Borneo Post, Malaysia confirms seven more coronavirus cases.

From Free Malaysia Today, according to an analyst, trust in Malaysian politicians is at an all-time low.

From the Daily Mirror, passengers arriving in Sri Lanka from Italy, China and Korea will be required to undergo a 14-day quarantine.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka will host a U.N. tourism conference.  (Will participants from Italy, China and Korea have to arrive two weeks early to be quarantined?)

From the Dhaka Tribune, the U.S. pledges $37 million for Bangladesh and other countries to combat the coronavirus.

From The Hans India, the Indian navy calls off its biggest exercise because of the coronavirus.

From the Hindustan Times, on the trail of Delhi's coronavirus "patient zero".

From ANI, India suspends the visas of travellers from Italy, Iran, Japan and South Korea due to the coronavirus.

From India Today, three Indians and 21 Italian tourists are quarantined in Delhi.

From Khaama Press, U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad will meet with Afghan leaders for intra-Afghan talks.

From Dawn, over 800 Pakistanis returning from Iran to the province of Sindh will be quarantined in their homes.

From The Express Tribune, Pakistan confirms its fifth case of the coronavirus.  (This site wasn't working yesterday, but appears to be back in good order today.)

From Pakistan Today, Pakistan formally asks the U.K. government for the extradition of former politician Nawaz Sharif.

From Radio Farda, Iran puts two French journalists on trial for "national security charges".

From IranWire, Iran's "special" relationship with China, and with the coronavirus.

From StepFeed, how are these laws governing the lives of Arab Women fair and acceptable?

From The New Arab, some Saudis call for "severe punishment" for a Saudi man who tested positive for the coronavirus after returning from Iran.

From Hürriyet Daily News, St. Paul Church in the Turkish district of Tarsus hopes to draw 200,000 visitors.

From Turkish Minute, an eight-year-old cancer patient and his mother are finally allowed to fly to Germany for treatment.

From In-Cyprus, Turkish-help northern Cyprus prohibits the entry of citizens from countries having a high risk of the coronavirus.

From The Syrian Observer, Iran suspends trips to religious sites in Syria.

From Arutz Sheva, the Israeli right-wing bloc has 59 seats in the Knesset.

From The Times Of Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meets with his allies.

From The Jerusalem Post, what did the Israeli people say?

From YNetNews, the right-wing party Likud starts searching for center-left defectors.

From the Egypt Independent, 1,500 people who had indirect contact with Egypt's second confirmed coronavirus case are quarantined.

From Egypt Today, five foreigners in Egypt test negative for the coronavirus.

From Morocco World News, Moroccan police arrest two more people for allegedly spreading "fake news" about the coronavirus.

From Gatestone Institute, "who is preventing Palestinians from voting?"

From The Stream, the evangelicals in Texas who want to vote for anyone but President Trump.

From Accuracy in Media, CNN decides to not report Senator Socialism's boycott of an AIPAC event.

From the Daily Caller, RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel "shrugs off" an attack from Donna Brazile.

From Breitbart, tornadoes rip across Tennessee, killing 22 people.

From Twitchy, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) holds up a vote on a coronavirus bill so that the DCCC can run ads against Republican candidates.

And from Fox News, to help stop the coronavirus from spreading, here's how to make your own hand sanitizer.

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