On a mild and sunny Wednesday, after I gave myself a day off, here are some things going on:
From National Review, how's that pier for Gaza coming, and other items.
From FrontpageMag, Columbia University descends into racist hate.
From Townhall, hundreds of athletes urge the NCAA to pretend that men can be women.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Columbia law students urge their Jewish classmates against advocating for police presence on campus.
From the Washington Examiner, the U.S. military's withdrawal from Niger will hurt future efforts against terrorism.
From The Federalist, this year's presidential election will be similar to that of 1892.
From American Thinker, Yale University's coat of arms supports the ancient Jewish claim to Israel.
From NewsBusters, broadcast networks praise the pro-Hamas "solidarity movement" and promote the BDS movement against Israel.
From Canada Free Press, even though some Australian officials may believe otherwise, reports of terrorism belong online.
From TeleSUR, regional leaders arrive in Venezuela for this year's ALBA-TCP summit.
From TCW Defending Freedom, some suggestions for next year's Earth Day.
From Snouts in the Trough, "we're on the road to nowhere". (The article refers to a story in TCWDF that was published yesterday. Since I didn't publish anything yesterday, I will pass it along. Meanwhile, apologies to the Talking Heads.)
From EuroNews, Türkiye applies for protected status in the E.U. for its döner kebabs.
From Voice Of Europe, Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport installs a new baggage management system.
From ReMix, the right-wing "anti-immigration" party AfD become the most popular party with Germans under 30 years old. (I put "anti-immigration" in quotes because such parties normally do not want to abolish all immigration, but merely want to limit immigration to controllable numbers.)
From The North Africa Post, more on the U.S. military's plan to pull out of Niger.
From The New Arab, Egyptian security forces detain 16 women who were protesting for Sudan and Gaza outside a U.N. office in Cairo. (What is this "right to peaceably assemble" you speak of?)
From RAIR Foundation USA, a Qatari official calls for the annihilation of Israel.
From RebelNews, the Australian bishop who was stabbed in his church does not want video of the stabbing to be censored.
From The Jerusalem Post, Miss Israel is allegedly attacked at a pro-HamasPalestinian protest in New York City.
From the Daily Mail, an Iranian rapper is sentenced to death for supporting protests over the death of a woman arrested for wearing an "improper" hijab. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of? The last four stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, yes, there are protesters who are truly pro-Hamas.
From The Stream, the time has come for Christians to stand up for Jews and denounce antisemitism everywhere.
From The Daily Signal, the rise in minimum wage to $20 per hour is more bad news for Californians.
From The American Conservative, the allegations at former President Trump's hush money trial shows how vague the concept of "election interference" is.
From The Western Journal, Keith Olbermann tells ESPN to silence or fire Stephen A. Smith after his pro-Trump comments.
From BizPac Review, a protester at New York University doesn't know what she's protesting for.
From The Daily Wire, how the Biden administration enables federal bureaucrats to change their genders.
From the Daily Caller, according to a government watchdog, the Biden administration used funds for the border wall instead for "environmental planning" and cleanup.
From the New York Post, President Biden's reelection campaign will stay on the platform TikTok even though he signed a law that could get it banned.
From Breitbart, Biden calls sending funds for the war in Ukraine "a good day for world peace".
From Newsmax, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) calls on Columbia University President Minouche Shafik to resign.
And from the Genesius Times, three U.S. states change their names to Taiwan, Ukraine, and Israel in order to get funds from Congress to defend their borders.
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