Friday, May 17, 2024

Friday Phenomena

On a mild and cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why you're soon going to be hearing more about First Son Hunter Biden.

From FrontpageMag, the "heart" of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against former President Trump.

From Townhall, the IDF recovers the bodies of three Israeli hostages from Hamas tunnels.

From The Washington Free Beacon, will the debates between Trump and President Biden even matter?

From the Washington Examiner, "Republicans" who endorse Biden really aren't.

From The Federalist, three things congress can do to protect American elections.

From American Thinker, the coronavirus stirred up the fascism of the left-wing female.  (The virus certainly gave the left a chance to do what it has always wanted, which is to control people's lives.)

From MRCTV, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's jersey is outselling those of most of his teammates.

From NewsBusters, host Joy Behar of The View thinks that the Constitution is "un-American".

From TeleSUR, a Colombian prosecutor starts a virtual hearing against former President Alvaro Uribe.

From TCW Defending Freedom, electric vehicles and heat pumps will crash the U.K.'s electricity system.

From Snouts in the Trough, an appeal from the bosses of UNICEF U.K.

From EuroNews, Ukraine has some success fighting back against Russia.

From Voice Of Europe, the Bundestag approves plans to ease Germany's surname restrictions.

From ReMix, the European Commission shuts down the new Dutch government's plan to opt out of the E.U. migration pact.

From Balkan Insight, the breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria releases an anti-war activist.

From The North Africa Post, Spain warns its citizens to avoid going to the Tindouf camps in Algeria.

From The New Arab, U.S. military aid arrives in Gaza via a temporary pier.

From BBC News, police kill a man after he sets a synagogue on fire in Rouen, France.

From Marketing-Interactive, a Domino's Pizza in Malaysia calls police after a customer calls Islam "stupid".

From Gatestone Institute, why the Palestinian Authority should stay out of Gaza.

From The Stream, some homework for campus protesters.

From The Daily Signal, 13 federal judges will not hire students from Columbia University.

From The American Conservative, the Senate race in my state is a test for both parties.

From The Western Journal, a committee hearing goes nuts after congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) roasts fellow congresscritter AOC (D-NY) and her friends.

From BizPac Review, North Carolina Republicans want to ban masks in public, but Democrats call this idea "unconscionable".

From The Daily Wire, seven pro-life activists are sentenced to prison over their actions at an abortion facility in Washington, D.C.

From the Daily Caller, more on the aforementioned insanity at a congressional committee hearing.

From the New York Post and the "I'll drink to that" department, the Hudson Valley in New York could become the Napa Valley of beer.

From Breitbart, congress investigates UCLA over its allegedly weak response to antisemitism.

And from Newsmax and the "what else is new?" department, according to a poll, most voters have a negative view of congress.

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