Friday, March 14, 2025

Friday Phenomena For Pi Day

On a sunny but cool Friday, after a total lunar eclipse, falling on 3/14, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Trump administration starts to investigate DEI programs at over 50 universities.

From FrontpageMag, when Israelites under King David were taken hostage.

From Townhall, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) calls for a total revolt against Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump shuts own the Pentagon office linked to the Russiagate investigation.

From the Washington Examiner, Medicaid dominates the confirmation hearing of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator-nominee and former senatorial candidate (R-PA) Dr. Mehmet Oz.

From The Federalist, never forget what the coronavirus lockdown enforcers did to us.

From American Thinker, transgender activists disrupt and event for detransitioners at the Vermont Statehouse.

From MRCTV, the aforementioned Senator Schumer blames Trump for his vote to prevent a government shutdown.

From NewsBusters, the Spanish-language cable network Univision freaks out over a DHS ad encouraging illegal aliens to self-deport.

From Canada Free Press, the installation of WEF'er Mark Carney as Canada's prime minister has not changed nor will change anything.

From TeleSUR, Presidents Maduro (Venezuela) and Putin (Russia) confirm the strategic alliance between their two countries.

From TCW Defending Freedom, goodbye and good riddance to Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.  (Yes, she shares her name with a family of fish species.)

From EuroNews, E.U. High Representative Kaja Kallas proposes a plan to send up to €40 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

From Free West Media, will Canada, even though it's not in Europe, join the E.U.?  (The E.U. already includes Cyprus, which is not in Europe but in the Mediterranean sea, with the closest continental landmass being Asia.)

From ReMix, knife crime is soaring in the most populous German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with almost half of the suspects being foreigners.

From Balkan Insight, students, teachers, and other people march toward Belgrade, Serbia to protest in that city.

From The North Africa Post, Algeria suspends in consular cooperation with France at its consulates in the French cities of Nice, Marseille and Montpelier.

From The New Arab, Syrian Kurds reject the transitional constitution signed by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

From The Times Of Israel, more on the new Syrian constitution, which leaves the country under Islamist rule.

From RAIR Foundation USA, meet the radical Muslim cleric who seeks to Islamize America, starting with Texas.

From Gatestone Institute, a documentary recounts Hamas's massacre in Israel on October 7th, 2023.

From Radio Free Asia, Karen insurgents in eastern Myanmar capture a military camp from the ruling junta, as at least 11 junta soldiers flee into Thailand.  (These Karens are not a bunch of obnoxious women, but a set of related ethnic groups in eastern Myanmar and western Thailand.  They have been revolting from Myanmar in varying degrees for about 70 years.)

From The Stream, between Trump and congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY), who's right?

From The Daily Signal, a New Mexico rancher whose property borders on Mexico is hopeful that the issue of illegal immigration will finally be tackled.

From The American Conservative, it's time to walk away from an expensive air base in Romania.

From The Western Journal, shocking photos show Chinese "invasion barges".

From BizPac Review, FBI Director Kash Patel responds to the rash of "swatting" incidents targeting conservative influencers.

From The Daily Wire, then-Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg pushed for "transit equity".

From the Daily Caller, it's time to get rid of the George Floyd memorials.

From Breitbart, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) refuses to release texts and emails about the Los Angeles area fires.

From Newsmax, a former minister for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps admits to ordering the assassinations of Iranians living in Europe.

And from the New York Post, to steal a line from Bob Dylan, "a hard rain's a-gonna fall".

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