Thursday, March 12, 2020

Thursday Things

On a Thursday that turned out nice for the weather but bad for the stock market, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the NCAA cancels March Madness due to the coronavirus.

From FrontpageMag, 174 Democrat congresscritters have no problem with convicted terrorists working for the TSA.

From Townhall, how to protect yourself from the coronavirus.

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Ilhan Omar marries her top political consultant.

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) decides to quarantine himself.

From The Federalist, both sides of the aisle have ideas to prevent the economy from a coronavirus crash, but can the "grand bargain" survive?

From American Thinker, "coronavirus by the numbers".

From CNS News, federal taxing and spending set a record for the first five months of a fiscal year.

From LifeZette, Democrats defending former Vice President Biden's antics use a "Trumpian" argument.

From NewsBusters, a columnist calls the coronavirus "Trump's Chernobyl".

From Canada Free Press, will Biden be the Democratic nominee?

From Free West Media, two mosques in Rotterdam and Amsterdam are reportedly in the grip of the Muslim Brotherhood.

From EuroNews, French President Emmanuel Macron urges unity against a virus that "has no borders".

From Euractiv, a joint mission to Mars by the European Space Agency and Roscosmos is postponed until 2022.

From ReMix, migrants trying to enter Greece throw firebombs at Greek border police reportedly with support of Turkish troops.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From Voice Of Europe, Germany puts the right-most part of the party AfD under surveillance.  (If you read German, read the story at Der Spiegel.)

From The Conservative Woman, migration and Sweden's suicide.

From Gatestone Institute, the oil price crash is bad news for Russian President Putin's ambitions in the Middle East.

From The Stream, what Joe Biden will do to religious freedom if he becomes president.

From Check Your Fact, no, a black woman did not die on the Titanic because the lifeboats were open only to white women and children.

From TechRepublic, five tips for videoconferencing during the coronavirus outbreak.

From the Daily Caller, all public schools in Maryland and Ohio are closed due to the coronavirus.

From the New York Post, some face masks used to protect against the coronavirus look like disco balls.

And from USA Today, a British teenager is suspended for selling "squirts" of hand sanitizer.

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