Thursday, November 13, 2025

A Few Tidbits For Thursday

On a cool and clear Thursday, now that I've returned from running around, here are a few things going on:

From LancsLive, a building in Blackburn, England formerly used by East Lancashire Deaf Society is approved for use as a place of worship for Shiite Muslims.

From the Daily Mail, the backlog for immigration courts in the U.K. has more than doubled since the Labour Party retook power in Parliament.

From The Times Of Israel, according to analyst, ISIS and al-Qaeda have evolved and still pose a global threat.

From Gatestone Institute, how Hamas is seeking to deceive the administration of U.S. President Trump.

From The Stream, Pennsylvania pushes "media literacy toolkits" for schoolchildren, which direct them toward left-wing sources.

From The American Conservative, believe it or not, Iceland has an immigration problem.

From TCW Defending Freedom, seeding clouds with acid sounds stupid, because it is.

From National Review, if the remaining Epstein files exonerate Trump, why not go ahead and release them?

From FrontpageMag, Iranian leaders have a "unique" take on the victory of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (D).

From Townhall, congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) is accused of mortgage fraud.

From The Washington Free Beacon, left-wing streamer Hasan Piker calls China a "normal country" while appearing on a Chinese Communist Party propaganda outlet.

From the Washington Examiner, left-wing activists demand that Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) step down as the Democrat party leader in the Senate.

From The Federalist, Detroit Lions player Amon-Ra St. Brown apologizes if his "Trump dance" celebrating a touchdown "offended anyone".

From American Thinker, Democrats keep reaching into the big pile of Epstein files [bleep] but can't find what they're looking for.

And from the New York Post, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki claims that former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's book is "outdated".

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