Monday, October 13, 2025

Stories For Columbus Day

On a cool and cloudy Monday falling on the observed Columbus Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a hard-fought win for Israel.

From FrontpageMag, why Christopher Columbus draws so much venom from the left.

From Townhall, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's (D) wife mourns the death of a Hamas propagandist.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the 20 remaining living hostages held by Hamas return to Israel.

From the Washington Examiner, President Trump proclaims the recognition of Columbus.

From The Federalist, why Democrats demonize Columbus and lionize Communist mass murderer Che Guevara.

From American Thinker, how fear, when it comes to the climate, has replaced science.

From MRCTV, a video showing a college student trying to explain her major.  (Warning:  If you listen to it, you might become stupider as a result.)

From NewsBusters, Vice President Vance calls out NBC News noting boos at Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu while skipping applause for U.S. President Trump.

From Canada Free Press, the latest news on the release of Israeli hostages and the peace plan for Gaza.

From Snouts in the Trough, will U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer get the Nobel Peace Prize?

From EuroNews, two Russian citizens in Poland are charged with spying for Russia.

From Free West Media, the Pentagon admits that an Iranian missile hit a communications dome at a U.S. base in Qatar.

From ReMix, China disproves the myth that the West needs foreigners in order to have an economic future.

From Balkan Insight, an AI "candidate" is proposed for the mayoral election in Tirana, Albania.

From The North Africa Post, a kamikaze drone is tested in Morocco.

From The New Arab, Egypt awards Trump the Order of the Nile award for his efforts to bring about the truce in Gaza.

From the Daily Mail, the aforementioned Keir Starmer arrives in Egypt for the peace summit.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Israel decries the opening of the Nova Café in Khan Yunis, Gaza.

From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, the peace deal between Israel and Hamas is "terrible".

From Gatestone Institute, Trump brings "diplomacy with a baseball bat".

From Radio Free Asia, China arrests the founder and dozens of pastors and members of an underground church.

From The Stream, thousands of Israelis in Tel Aviv chant "Thank you, Trump".

From The Daily Signal, the attorney general race in Virginia might show some proof of the Charlie Kirk effect.

From The American Conservative, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) searches for the real MAGA.

From The Western Journal, the aforementioned Prime Minister Netanyahu nominates Trump for the Israel Prize.

From BizPac Review, Attorney General and former congresscritter Keith Ellison (D-Min) claims ignorance about ProFa, but evidence left on the Internet proves otherwise.

From the Daily Caller, Israeli police quickly remove two knessetcritters who heckled Trump during his speech celebrating the peace deal.

From the New York Post, the Israeli hostage who was forced by Hamas to dig his own grave is reunited with his parents.

From Breitbart, during his speech, Trump alleges that decades of terrorism and jihadism have backfired on their perpetrators.

From Newsmax, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the federal government shutdown is starting to affect the American economy.

And from The Babylon Bee, people who have been calling for a ceasefire in Gaza for two years now denounce the ceasefire in Gaza.

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