Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Tuesday Tidings

On a cool and rainy Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Trump's designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization sends the right message.

From FrontpageMag, confronting the anti-Ellis Island immigration under then-President Biden.

From Townhall, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg gets banned from Venice, Italy for two days after dyeing its Grand Canal green.  (The story links to an article in The Telegraph, which you may read either if you subscribe or if you have a Google or Apple account.  Yours truly visited Venice and its canals in 1997, but did not attempt to change their color.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's (D) "community safety" advisor has called for the abolition of police, prisons, ICE, the DEA, the FBI, and borders.

From the Washington Examiner, the EPA releases $3 billion in long-awaited funding to help states remove lead from their water pipelines.

From The Federalist, critics of Trump's efforts to negotiate a peace in Ukraine (again) dredge up the late U.K. Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.

From American Thinker, congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) huffs and puffs, but can't blow Trump's new White House ballroom down.

From NewsBusters, CNN En Español continues to push the trans agenda on its viewers.

From Canada Free Press, technology and technocrats watch "our lives and the lives of others".

From TeleSUR, one dictator honors the anniversary of the death of another dictator.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a truly grassroots protest, against the importation of 600 illegal migrants into a nearby camp, is staged in Crowborough, England.

From EuroNews, according to prosecutors in Paris, four more suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft of jewelry from the Louvre museum.

From Free West Media, whatever happened to the idea of usury?

From ReMix, according to a poll, Jordan Bardella, leader of the party National Rally, would win the second round of the 2027 French presidential election in all envisioned envisioned scenarios.  (Former RN party leader Marine Le Pen is barred from running for France's president.)

From Balkan Insight, Serbian journalist Snežana Jakovljević recalls how a war protest in her hometown of Kruševac inspired her to act.

From The North Africa Post, Libya's Office of the Public Prosecutor starts an investigation about a counterfeit medical disinfectant.

From The New Arab, Syrian security forces use gunfire to break up protests by two rival groups of demonstrators in the city of Latakia.

From the Daily Mail, in Rome, three migrants allegedly smash into a man's car and force him to watch as they rape his fiancée.

From Jewish News Syndicate, the aforementioned Greta Thunberg appropriates slogans and imagery used by families of Israeli hostages in calling for the release of Palestinian terrorists.

From The Jerusalem Post, Iran has reportedly lost much of its control over the Houthis in Yemen.

From Arutz Sheva, welfare in Western countries finances terrorism.

From Gatestone Institute, no country wants its forces to directly engage Hamas personnel.

From The Stream, "playing God with the weather".

From The Daily Signal, the FBI requests interviews with Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and five congresscritters, who in a video message told military personnel that they can disobey "unlawful" orders.

From The American Conservative, the dangerous and unhinged reaction to Trump's plan for peace in Ukraine.

From The Western Journal, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth disciplines the aforementioned Mark Kelly about the display of his medals on his uniform.  (Hopefully, Kelly's uniform did not include any pledge pin, or worse yet, a Twisted Sister pin.)

From BizPac Review, Attorney General Pam Bondi reacts to the dismissal of the cases against New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI director James Comey.

From the New York Post, the family of a woman set on fire in Chicago allegedly by a 72-times-arrested felon will spend Thanksgiving with her in the hospital.

From Breitbart, Australian Senator Pauline Hanson is censured and barred from entering the Senate chamber until 2026 for wearing a burqa and high heels in the chamber as a protest.

From Newsmax, congresscritter and gubernatorial candidate Elise Stefanik (R-NY) issues a warning about the aforementioned Zohran Mamdani.

And from the Daily Caller, Trump pardons two turkeys, thus saving them from being deported to El Salvador.

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