Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Links For Cinco De Mayo

On a warm and sunny Tuesday falling on the anniversary of a minor battle in the Mexican Revolution, here are some things going on:

From National Review, congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-SC) exposes congress's sexual harassment settlements.

From FrontpageMag, what happens, for example in Canada, when a government stops defending its citizens?

From Townhall, congresscritter Johnny Olszewski (D-MD) introduces a bill that would impose term limits on Supreme Court justices.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Georgetown University lets Qatar be "consulted" on "speakers" and "themes" under an "Islamophobia" agreement.

From the Washington Examiner, the Chief Twit and the Securities and Exchange Commission settle a lawsuit over his investments in Twitter.

From The Federalist, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt (R) has a shot at winning.

From American Thinker, the Supreme Court outlaws discrimination against white people and in favor of Democrats.

From NewsBusters, in reporting the shutdown of Spirit Airlines, the networks are reluctant to mention its proposed merger with JetBlue, which was blocked under then-President Biden.

From Canada Free Press, the group Stay Free Alberta ignites hope in the hearts of patriotic Canadians.

From TCW Defending Freedom, unchecked Muslim immigration into the U.K. could lead to it being balkanized.

From Snouts in the Trough, could President Trump again get "two birds with one stone"?

From EuroNews, Romania's pro-E.U. coalition government collapses with a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan.

From Free West Media, Iran is a "wounded lion", but can still shoot down enemy planes.

From ReMix, a security guard in Milan, Italy is fired after drawing his gun while confronting a gang who were allegedly harassing girls at a metro station.  (If you read Italian, read the story at Il Giornale.)

From Balkan Insight, the former leader of Montenegro's Anti-Corruption Agency is convicted of abusing her office.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan National Tourism Office partners with the U.K. golf tour operation Par5 Escapes to promote Morocco's golf travel market.  (Or as some people might put it, you might soon have a chance to chase those little white balls around Morocco.)

From The New Arab, why Israel may have to return to war in Gaza.

From Hasht e Subh, Taliban morality police beat a woman in Kabul, Afghanistan for note wearing the right type of hijab.

From The Times Of Israel, an illegal alien who allegedly killed one person and injured a dozen others in a firebomb attack in Colorado reportedly plans to plead guilty.

From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian terror regime shows its true face.

From The Daily Signal, according to a poll, Hispanic voters in Texas support Trump and oppose sharia and Senator John Cornyn (R-TX).

From The American Conservative, "the Wintour of our malcontents".

From The Western Journal, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sets the record straight on the status of the ceasefire with Iran.

From BizPac Review, Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito writes a "scathing" response to a dissent written by fellow Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

From the Daily Caller, the Trump administration sues Denver, Colorado over its ban on modern semiautomatic firearms.

From the New York Post, a big-time New York City real estate developer slams Mayor Zohran Mamdani's (D) video shot outside Citadel CEO Ken Griffin's apartment as "ugly".  (No, the real estate developer is not Trump.)

From Breitbart, the number of casualties in a car ramming attack in Leipzig, Germany may be 80.  (I linked a story from Breitbart about this attack yesterday.  If you read German, read the story at NTV.)

From Newsmax, the Department of Education opens an investigation of Smith College for allegedly allowing biological males into female-only spaces.

And from the Genesius Times and the "don't give them any ideas" department, a federal judge overturns Cole Allen's failed assassination attempt and grants him a chance to retry.

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