Thursday, May 4, 2023

Stories For Star Wars Day

On a cool cloudy Thursday which falls on May the 4th (be with you), here are some things going on:

From National Review, may the fourth be better in the future.

From FrontpageMag, the Nashville, Tennessee school shooter's manifesto is still a mystery.

From Townhall, who is planting the bogus hatchet jobs on the right-leaning Supreme Court justices?

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) complains that President Biden won't allow the development of offshore oil, but voted against a measure forcing the administration to do that.

From the Washington Examiner, the North Carolina Senate passes a ban on abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy.

From The Federalist, those who smear the SCOTUS are the biggest threats to "democracy".

From American Thinker, the unprecedented rise in hate crimes against churches in the U.S.

From MRCTV, the group Judicial Watch sues to get the aforementioned manifesto released.

From LifeZette, the Navy SEAL who killed terrorist Osama bin Laden can't believe that he fought for the "bull[bleep]" of a drag queen being used for recruitment.

From NewsBusters, MSNBC admits that there's no evidence of corruption by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, but still demands that he resign.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claims that he never forced anyone to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.

From TeleSUR, the Colombian Attorney General's Office sentences to men to 25 years and six months for their involvement in the assassination of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a parliamentcritter and vaccine damage denial.

From ABC News, gunmen kill eight teachers who worked at a school northwestern Pakistan.

From Gatestone Institute, Jordanian parliamentcritter Imad Al-Adwan is called a "hero" for allegedly trying to smuggle weapons into Israel.

From The Stream, religious discrimination against people who support biblical marriage must be stopped.

From The Daily Signal, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (R) signs five pieces of pro-life legislation into law.

From The American Conservative, why the boycott against Bud Light beer is working.

From The Western Journal, occasional Fox News guest Donald Trump the Younger gets a two-word warning due to his support for former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

From BizPac Review, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) blames his depression partly on the "brutality" he faced while running against candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz (R).

From The Daily Wire, four out of five members of the Proud Boys charged with seditious conspiracy in connection with the Capitol riot are convicted.

From the Daily Caller, the Chinese app TikTok continues its censorship of a think tank critical of the Chinese Communist Party.

From the New York Post, Senators Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) work on legislation that would replace the soon-expiring Title 42.

From Breitbart, migrants recently released by the Biden administration start camping in the streets of El Paso, Texas.

And from Newsmax, the late actress Carrie Fisher gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, appropriately on May the Fourth.

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