Thursday, October 9, 2025

Thursday Tidings

On a sunny and cool Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Colorado is still confused on both free speech and gender.

From FrontpageMag, "the victory that saved Western civilization" should still inspire us today.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, we on the right are winning important victories.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Supreme Court will hear a case about a strangly shaped black majority congressional district in Louisiana.

From the Washington Examiner, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) will be the first in his position to take calls on C-SPAN in over 20 years.

From The Federalist, according to a lawsuit, those who read Michigan's voter rolls see dead people.

From American Thinker, Christian Zionism has been around for a while.

From MRCTV, a video about the left's quest to find leadership.

From NewsBusters, the Congressional Budget Office recorded a surplus in September.

From Canada Free Press, the age of the Paris Climate Agreement is over.

From TeleSUR, former Bolivian President Evo Morales rejects alleged attempts to delay his country's presidential elections.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. doesn't have room to add the equivalent population of the city of Sheffield every year.

From EuroNews, President Putin admits that Russian air defenses shot down an Azerbaijani passenger airplane in 2024.

From ReMix, a record 6 million foreigners live in France, with 400,000 of them arriving in 2024.

From Balkan Insight, Greek police arrest ten members of a Pakistani organization for allegedly trafficking and exploiting workers from Nepal.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco and Nigeria establish a joint venture to manage their planned gas pipeline project.

From The New Arab, a Lebanese Christian parliamentcritter proposes to turn tunnels dug by terror group Hezbollah into wine cellars.

From Gatestone Institute, who should not be allowed to play any role in post-war Gaza?

From Radio Free Asia, according to a report from Taiwan, China is sharpening its forces for a possible future attack.

From The Stream, the attack on a synagogue in Manchester, England exposes the three most dangerous Islamic doctrines.

From The Daily Signal, Presidents Trump (U.S.) and Tokayev (Kazakhstan) show the U.N. its future.

From The American Conservative, could there be a Muslim equivalent of NATO?

From The Western Journal, eight people, including some non-citizens, are arrested in Texas for allegedly performing illegal abortions.

From BizPac Review, visiting Disney Company parks is gonna cost ya more, pilgrim.

From the Daily Caller, congresscritters who called for a ceasefire in Gaza go Sergeant Schultz now that Trump has secured one.

From the New York Post, under a law signed by Governor Gavin Newsom (D), California will start phasing out ultra-processed foods from meals served in schools.

From Breitbart, Government Accountability Institute Director of Research Shamus Bruner identifies some of the funders behind ProFa riots.

From Newsmax, French President Emmanuel Macron seeks his country's sixth prime minister in under two years.

And from SFGate, a legal battle gets underway as two golf courses on the Hawaiian island of Maui turn from green to brown.

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