Thursday, March 25, 2021

Thursday Tidings

On a cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, more male bovine waste at the border.

From FrontpageMag, it's not a hate crime when a black perpetrator shoots Asians.

From Townhall, a chyron on CNN host Don Lemon's show about Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is accurate.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Republican congresscritters investigate talks with South Korea over a billion-dollar ransom payed to Iran.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden increases America's coronavirus vaccine goal to 200 million vaccinations in 100 days, but we were already on pace to meet it.

From The Federalist, South Dakota Kristi Noem (R) should realize that Republicans will stop supporting politicians who turn on their interests.

From American Thinker, the results of Trump Derangement Syndrome.

From CNS News, according to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), illegal aliens being released at the border are testing positive for the coronavirus at six times the rate of the U.S. population.

From LifeZette, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) "scorches" Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) a debate about HR 1.

From NewsBusters, Spanish-speaking media hide HR 1 from its viewers.

From Canada Free Press, did the "combat whiteness" initiative in Boulder, Colorado lead to the recent mass shooting?

From TeleSUR, a "farmers march" in Paraguay demands structural reform.

From The Conservative Woman, don't fall for the coronavirus con trick.

From Free West Media, French politician Marion Maréchal explains the meaning of "multiculturalism".

From EuroNews, France extends its coronavirus lockdown to more areas as cases surge.

From Euractiv, Belgium starts a four-week Easter lockdown due to a third wave of coronavirus cases.

From ReMix, according to French politician Marine Le Pen, "citizenship is inherited or earned".  (The abovementioned Marion Maréchal is Le Pen's niece.)

From Balkan Insight, Greece leads the Balkan countries in welcoming "green pass" Israeli travelers.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco dismantles an ISIS-link terror cell in the city of Oujda, with some help from U.S. intelligence.

From The New Arab, Libya tells foreign mercenaries to get out.

From OpIndia, an Indian political leader in the state of West Bengal claims that Muslims in India "can form four Pakistans".

From This Day, an Islamic teacher and 33 others are arrested for allegedly looting a burnt market in the Nigerian state of Katsina.

From ANF News, French police question a Kurdish politician for allegedly "insulting" Turkish President Erdoğan.  (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)

From Gatestone Institute, Arabs have a warning for U.S. President Biden about Iran.

From The Stream, are people really targeting Asian Americans for violent attacks, and if so, why?

From Space War, North Korea launches two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea.

From The Daily Signal, women's groups go Sgt. Schulz about the event to be hosted by Vice President Harris and former President Mr. Bill.

From The American Conservative, election reform can have both improved access and improved security.

From The Daily Wire, teachers union officials frequently infiltrate PTAs, depriving parents of their own group.

From Breitbart, China punishes the Swedish business H&M for objecting to Uyghurs being using in slave labor.

From CBS Philly, due to driver confusing, Atlantic City, New Jersey will redo its "black lives matter" road paint.

From Newsmax, Senator Socialism (I-VT) proposes even bigger tax increases than Biden is considering.

From the New York Post, according to a federal government report, bald eagle populations are "soaring" across the U.S.  (Is the pun intended?)

And from Fox News, just when you thought it was safe to drive on interstate highways in Maryland.

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