Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Tuesday Tidings

On a warm and cloudy Tuesday which falls on Constitution Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former President Trump's advantages in the home stretch of this year's election.

From FrontpageMag, the "get-Trump" climate from the left continues.

From Townhall, according to The Washington Post, Trump as asking to get shot again because he likes to play golf.

From The Washington Free Beacon, loopholes enable China to buy land near sensitive sites in the U.S.  (How much land in China is the U.S. or its citizens allowed to buy?)

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden denounces three "anti-woke" bills being considered by Congress.

From The Federalist, the FBI should visit the homes of two reporters for The New York Times if they wish to investigate violence against Trump.

From American Thinker, the three types of assassination, in history and today.

From MRCTV, as pointed out by Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH), the bomb threats against Springfield, Ohio were hoaxes from overseas.

From NewsBusters, hosts on The View go nuts after vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) link the attempts to take Trump's like to left-wing rhetoric.

From Canada Free Press, the U.S. Navy launches a "gender-neutral" submarine.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan scientists development treatments using stem cells.

From TCW Defending Freedom, how an agency of the U.K. government helped the U.S. suppress free speech.

From EuroNews, the eight biggest surprises from the new European Commission under its president Ursula von der Leyen.

From ReMix, train conductors in Germ any are urged to not check the tickets of foreign passengers.

From Balkan Insight, Belgrade, Serbia Mayor Aleksandar Šapić is criticized for calling for a memorial to Serbian Chetnik leader Dragoljub Mihailović.

From The North Africa Post, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso prepare to launch a new biometric passport.

From The New Arab, nine people are killed and 2,800 wounded when hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members explode.  (How, dare I ask, can a pager be made to explode?)

From the Daily Mail, an Italian woman runs allegedly over and kills a Moroccan man who stole her handbag out of her car.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Syrian migrant rips a necklace with a cross from the neck of a 79-year-old man in Gera, Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at Focus.)

From Jewish News Syndicate and the "put your money where your mouth is" department, the watchdog organization New Tolerance Campaign offers a million dollars to any U.S. LGBTQ advocacy group to hold a Gay Pride Parade in either Gaza or the West Bank.

From the Dhaka Tribune, commissioned officers in the Bangladeshi army get magistracy power.

From New Age, according to Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman, Bangladesh's new interim government must not be allowed to fail.

From the Daily Mirror, according to Sri Lankan parliamentcritter Patali Champika Ranawaka, the upcoming election in Sri Lanka could be its last.

From Raajje, former Sri Lankan President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom accuses People's Majlis Speaker Abdul Raheem Abdulla of taking control of the government and "selling" top government positions.  (The People's Majlis is the unicameral legislature of the Maldives.)

From the Bangkok Post, if Tourism Minister Sorawong Thienthong has his way, visiting Thailand is gonna cost ya more, pilgrim.

From The Straits Times, 10,000 horse racing fans are expected to watch the Singapore Turf Club's farewell race on October 5th.

From Tempo(dot)Co, Transport Minister Budi Karya Sumadi announces Indonesia's commitment to develop sustainable aviation fuels.

From Gatestone Institute, the "staggering" hypocrisy of Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau (Canada), Keir Starmer (U.K.) and Olaf Scholz (Germany).

From The Stream, presidential candidate Vice President Harris's home ownership reparations.

From The Daily Signal, a conservative think tank debunks Harris's claim that there are no late-term abortions.

From The American Conservative, quick conclusions to wars are now the exception, not the rule.

From The Western Journal, Trump's golf partner details his instant reaction to hearing gunfire.

From BizPac Review, vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance destroys the media's latest attempt at "moral blackmail".

From The Daily Wire, right-wing filmmaker Matt Walsh blasts the refusal by critics to review his movie Am I Racist? despite its success at the box office.

From the Daily Caller, the magazine Scientific American lights its last bit of credibility on fire by endorsing Harris.

From the New York Post, defense experts warn that the U.S. military is not ready for a major global war, while Congress feuds over its funding.

From Breitbart, Archbishop Charles Chaput disagrees with Pope Francis about whether all religions are "paths to God".

From Newsmax, the U.S. home builder confidence index edges upward as an interest rate cut looms.

And from The Times Of Israel, the Mossad did it.  (via the New York Post)

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