On a cool and sunny Monday, on which falls Earth Day, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former President Trump's hush money trial gets underway.
From FrontpageMag, for non-citizens, supporting Hamas is a deportable offense.
From Townhall, congresscritter Virginia Foxx (R-NC) has a warning for Columbia University.
From The Washington Free Beacon, former Attorney General Eric Holder and his law firm take different stances about the protests at Columbia.
From the Washington Examiner, five times when President Biden added some fiction into his life story.
From The Federalist, the media find a reason to be concerned about human embryos.
From American Thinker, the three founders of Earth Day.
From Canada Free Press, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) is "meet the new boss, same as the old boss". (Apologies to Pete Townsend)
From TeleSUR, Ecuadorians reject President Daniel Noboa's proposed economic reforms.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a London police guide to who is welcome and who is not.
From Snouts in the Trough, the BBC cheers as the U.K. goes bankrupt.
From EuroNews, the pros and cons of inheritance taxes.
From Voice Of Europe, global military spending rises to almost $2.5 trillion.
From Balkan Insight, police in Bosnia and Herzegovina arrest 22 people, including police officials in an operation against organized crime.
From The North Africa Post, according to the Chilean organization Foundation for Human Rights Without Borders, the Polisario militias are a destabilizing factor in northern Africa.
From The New Arab, Egypt will not allow a German school based in Cairo to offer biology lessons on homosexuality.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a demonstration by Afghan migrants escalates in the Rue de Charonne in Paris, about which the media barely says anything. (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche.)
From IranWire, Iran will put 15 Baha's women on trial for "propaganda" and "deviate preaching and educational activities contrary to Islamic law". (Notice what's going on here. Iranian authorities are trying to force non-Muslims to obey Islamic law.)
From the Daily Mail, a car is used to ram three ultra-Orthodox Jewish pedestrians in Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, thanks to U.S. President Biden, China could start World War III, but not by attacking Taiwan.
From The Stream, the aforementioned Speaker Johnson forgets about American freedom and "uselessly" risks World War III.
From The Daily Signal, the EPA's new rules for trucks will hurt the economy and do nothing for the environment.
From The American Conservative, an amici curiae brief from 14 military leaders in Trump's immunity case before the Supreme Court might actually get things right.
From The Western Journal, the first day of Trump's aforementioned trial ends early due to a medical appointment for a juror.
From BizPac Review, if you attend Harvard University, you can take a class about singer Taylor Swift.
From The Daily Wire, a DEI official at UCLA's school of medicine allegedly plagiarized her dissertaion on DEI.
From the Daily Caller, a parliamentary researcher is among five people arrested in the U.K. and Germany for allegedly spying for China.
From the New York Post, congresscritter Ilhan Omar's (D-Min) daughter once boasted about being so woke that her friends called her "the PC police".
From Breitbart, Columbia University goes to virtual classes.
And from The Babylon Bee, America honors Earth Day by recycling two old previously-used presidential candidates.
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