Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Tuesday Things

On a sunny and warm but not too warm Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a women's college angers students and faculty by requiring its students to actually be women.

From FrontpageMag, how former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) found common ground with former President Trump and MAGA.

From Townhall, a common talking point about illegal aliens and crime falls apart.

From The Washington Free Beacon, why did a man who poured bleach onto groceries 15 times get a plea deal from assistant U.S. attorney and congressional candidate (D-Cal) Will Rollins?

From the Washington Examiner, how the politics of abortion has changed during the past eight years.

From The Federalist, if you think that Trump is an extremist on abortion, you've bought into the Democratic propaganda.

From American Thinker, presidential candidate Vice President Harris is flip-flopping her way to November 5th.

From MRCTV, Attorney General and former congresscritter Keith Ellison (D-Min) applauds Brazil's ban on the platform known as X - on the platform known as X.

From NewsBusters, Republican pundit Erin Perrine points out how Democrats took President Biden "out back like Old Yeller".

From Canada Free Press, Harris can't even speak for herself, never mind for the entire U.S.

From Global NewsCanada is refusing entry to more foreign visitors and giving out fewer visas.

From CTV NewsCanada warns travelers against a bug-borne disease.

From TeleSUR, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador defends Mexico's judicial reforms.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's war on free speech leaves the U.S. aghast.

From the Evening Standard, at least 12 people, including a pregnant woman, die when their boat capsizes in the English Channel.

From the (U.K.) Independent, former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson claims that Starmer wants Hamas to win against Israel.

From the Irish Examiner, according to dáilcritter Ged Nash, the Irish government has tolerated "forms of legalised price gouging".

From The Brussels Times, police in Brussels, Belgium arrest five underage gang members.

From Dutch News, domestic Dutch tourists spend twice as much money in the Netherlands as foreign tourists do.  (Yours truly was a foreign tourist in the Netherlands in 2017.  Go to this blog's archives for May of that year for my reports from that trip.)

From Deutsche Welle, Volkswagen warns that some of its plants might close, causing an outcry.

From EuroNews, a Russian strike on Poltava, Ukraine kills at least 49 people.

From ReMix, authorities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia go on alert after bomb threats target hundreds of schools in the two countries.

From Balkan Insight, former Bosnian Army commander Ramaz Durakovic is charged for war crimes allegedly committed against civilians in and around the town of Čajniče in 1993.

From The North Africa Post, two criminals take on police in the Egyptian governorate of Dakahlia, thus making their last mistakes.

From The New Arab, at least 25 people are injured in a protest by health workers in Baghdad, Iraq.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Afghan tries to run over people in Darmstadt, Germany and claims to have acted "on the orders of Allah".  (If you read German, read the story at Junge Freiheit.)

From The Jerusalem Post, Hamas flags are flown at an anti-Israel march in New York City.

From Jewish News Syndicate, archaeology is problematic for the Palestinian cause.

From Gatestone Institute, a ceasefire with Hamas will not facilitate, but prevent Israeli hostages from coming home.

From The Stream, an open letter to Trump and his running mate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH).

From The Daily Signal, some "diversity" is more inclusive than others.

From The American Conservative, the obscure bureau within the State Department that supports global illegal migration.

From The Western Journal, for her fake accent, Harris is compared to a classic cartoon character.

From Bizpac Review, according to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), very few Americans understand the full picture of illegal immigration and who is supporting it.

From The Daily Wire, the IRS is hiring a senior DEI specialist, who will receive a generous salary.

From the Daily Caller, French authorities search for answers as their country's churches keep burning down.

From the New York Post, a migrant at the Randall's Island shelter in New York City attacks a security guard and policemen.

From Breitbart, more on the aforementioned deaths of 12 migrants in the English Channel.

From Newsmax, according to former Virginia Governor James Gilmore (R), there should be no voting in the 2024 election before candidates Harris and Trump have their debate.

And from SFGate, the most lucid message from the San Francisco mayoral races is that "it sucks to live here".

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