Friday, March 27, 2026

Friday Phenomena

On a cool and cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Trump puts his autograph on the dollar bill.

From FrontpageMag, siblings from China allegedly plant an IED at CENTCOM headquarters in Florida.

From Townhall, a Secret Service agent reportedly shoots himself in the leg while escorting former First Lady Jill Biden at Philadelphia International Airport.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the House Ethics Committee finds congresscrittter Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) guilty of 25 violations.

From the Washington Examiner, Vice President Vance will be very difficult to defeat for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, but someone will try.

From The Federalist, Hollywood is trying to corrupt the work of author J. R. R. Tolkien.

From American Thinker, farm labor activist Cesar Chavez should be canceled, whether or not the recent allegations against him are true.

From NewsBusters, ABC host Jimmy Kimmel tries and fails at damage control over his remarks that new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is unqualified because he was once a plumber.

From Canada Free Press, the U.N. General Assembly passes a resolution calling for slavery reparations.

From TeleSUR, 130,178 people have disappeared in Mexico since 2006.

From TCW Defending Freedom, how can climate fearmongers at Oxford get away with so much?

From Snouts in the Trough, who are the "British" men who allegedly set ambulances on fire in the London area of Golders Green?

From EuroNews, Austria considers banning social media for children under 14 years old.

From Free West Media, a wave of elections is reshaping the E.U.

From ReMix, officials in Berlin's Neukölln district face criminal charges for allegedly burying a youth center rape case because they did not want to "stigmatize" the Muslim suspects.  (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)

From Balkan Insight, an alleged Serb agent provocateur is spotted in Moscow.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's plan for autonomy in the region of Sahara is supported by Costa Rica, and by Poland.

From The New Arab, is Saudi Arabia's plan to build a "ski resort in the desert" about to be abandoned?

From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, Europeans must save themselves from themselves.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's bizarre tactics collide with reality.

From The Daily Signal, former President Obama makes an Orwellian push for redistricting in Virginia.

From The American Conservative, the Carter Doctrine comes to an end.

From The Western Journal, congresscritter Steve Scalise (R-LA) reads a quote about the Department of Homeland Security said by congresscritter Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) in 2015.

From BizPac Review, self-appointed fraud investigator Nick Shirley speaks at CPAC.

From the Daily Caller, fitness expert Jillian Michaels shreds Democrats spreading alarmist rhetoric about ICE at airports.

From the New York Post, golfer Tiger Woods is involved in a rollover car crash, but his girlfriend Vanessa Trump and her daughter Kai Trump were not in his car.  (Vanessa Trump is the ex-wife of Donald Trump the Younger.)

From Breitbart, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps starts recruit boys as young as 12 years old.

From Newsmax, according to West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey, his state's transgender athlete case is a key for Title IX protections.

And from the Humor Times, the reason why Trump wants to take over Cuba.


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