Thursday, July 18, 2024

Thursday Tidings

On a not-too-warm and cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, six beaches in Nantucket, Massachusetts are closed after a blade brakes off a bird chopper, sending pieces of fiberglass into the Atlantic Ocean.

From FrontpageMag, the left is "the mother of big lies".

From Townhall, the real reason why former President Trump choose Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) to be his vice presidential running mate.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Vance easy exceeds the low bar set by Vice President Harris.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden will earn more after he leaves office than while in office.

From The Federalist, why would any legitimate Democrat presidential prospect jump into this year's race, should Biden drop out?

From American Thinker, the "bookends" from JFK to Trump.

From MRCTV, the U.S. military scraps the "national embarrassment" of the Gaza pier after four months.

From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Joy Reid calls Biden coming down with the coronavirus the "same thing" as Trump getting shot.

From Canada Free Press, there are "too many unanswered questions" about the attempt to assassinate Trump.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan women's organizations express their support for President Nicolás Maduro.

From TCW Defending Freedom, doctors admit that a 26-year-old man who died after receiving a coronavirus vaccination was not correctly informed about the risk.

From Snouts in the Trough, Biden's doctor calls him "a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male".

From EuroNews, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wins reelection.

From Voice Of Europe, Slovakia and Hungary stop receiving oil from the Russia producer Lukoil due to Ukraine's ban on transporting Russian energy products though its territory.

From ReMix, two migrants who tried to enter Poland illegally from Belarus successfully sue the Polish Border Guard over their injuries.

From Balkan Insight, Albanian parliamentcritters pass a declaration asking Greece to abolish the law declaring war between the two countries, which was made in 1940.  (At the time, Albania was occupied by Italy.)

From The North Africa Post, the E.U. is asked to increase its financial aid to North Africa to help deal with its migration crisis.

From The New Arab, according to police, the attackers at the Shiite mosque in Muscat, Oman were Omani citizens.

From RAIR Foundation USA, Islamic threats target a church in Paris and a statue of Mary is knifed in the throat.

From Gatestone Institute, the Israeli response to terrorism.

From The Stream, a Catholic Cardinal restores an excommunicated anti-fascist priest who had shamed the church's alliance with Italian dictator Mussolini.

From The Daily Signal, author and radio host Sebastian Gorka reminds Americans of what Biden said he would do if he disagreed with former President Obama.

From The American Conservative, Vance is a "foreign policy realist".

From The Western Journal, retired neurosurgeon and former HUD Secretary Ben Carson shows how every Democrat scheme has backfired in Trump's favor.

From BizPac Review, Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), convicted of bribery charges, denies claims that he will resign.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) calls on Biden to fire Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.

From the Daily Caller, retired professional wrestler Hulk Hogan will reportedly speak at the Republican National Convention before Trump accepts its presidential nomination.

From Breitbart, Vance points out that America is not just an idea, but a nation of citizens.

From Newsmax, a federal appeals court blocks Biden's latest attempt at student loan bailouts debt relief.

And from the New York Postaccording to the owner of a boutique in Lenoir City, Tennessee, the Biden campaign sign above her store has not been good for business.

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