From National Review, let's be consistent about believing all women, says.......congresscritter AOC (D-NY). (If you're anywhere near New York City, beware of the coronavirus and flying pigs.)
From FrontpageMag, how progressive American cities betray their goal of educational opportunity for all.
From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump is right to defund the WHO. (We don't get fooled......oh wait, the WHO, not The Who.)
From the Washington Examiner, thousands of Michigan residents gather around the state capital in Lansing to protest Governor Gretchen Whitmer's (D) stay-at-home order.
From The Federalist, Phyllis Schlafly's daughter Anne Cori defends her against historical revisionism.
From American Thinker, the primitive aspects of leftism.
From CNS News, according to California Governor Gavin Newsom (D), the post-coronavirus era will not be normal.
From LifeZette, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) destroys former President Obama's claim that the Republicans have a "propaganda network".
From NewsBusters, former Vice President Biden's "protective political calculators".
From Canada Free Press, the coronavirus double standard.
From CBC News, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces that part-time, contract and seasonal workers now qualify for coronavirus relief.
From Global News, Girl Guides of Canada partner with traditional businesses to sell their cookies, due to the coronavirus.
From CTV News, a long-term care facility in Toronto, Ontario warns the families of its residents to stay away.
From TeleSUR, a study on chloroquine in Brazil, using high dosages, is suspended after 11 of its subjects die.
From Morocco World News, Muslims in Morocco will start observing Ramadan on April 25th.
From Hürriyet Daily News, quarantines are imposed on 227 residential areas in 58 Turkish provinces.
From Turkish Minute, the resignation of Turkey's interior minister reportedly exposes the conflicts within President Erdoğan's party.
From Rûdaw, armed men seize and release an oil tanker in the Persian Gulf. (This story could be an update to the story from Radio Farda linked yesterday.)
From In-Cyprus, Cyprus considers gradually reopening businesses in early May.
From The Syrian Observer, according to Tourism Minister Mohammad Rami Martini, religious trips to Syria are still prohibited.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennett proposes to have kindergartens and the first three grades of school reopen this coming Sunday.
From The Times Of Israel, the Israeli government considers a minor reduction in coronavirus restrictions "within days".
From The Jerusalem Post, Israel's coronavirus treatment appears to be successful with its first two patients.
From YNetNews, according to an opinion column, Israel's low coronavirus death rate is due to its culture, not to government orders.
From the Egypt Independent, the Egyptian cabinet launches an initiative to help people impacted by the coronavirus.
From Egypt Today, Egyptian President Abdel al-Sisi pardons prisoners on the occasion of Sinai Liberation Day.
From the Ethiopian Monitor, China will send medical experts to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso to support those countries respond to the coronavirus.
From the Saudi Gazette, 55,000 workers are checked up and their housing compounds are sterilized in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
From StepFeed, a Lebanese NGO starts a campaign against domestic violence.
From The New Arab, Saudi Arabian police bust an illegal hand sanitizer factory.
From Radio Farda, an Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps commander claims to have invented a machine that can detect the coronavirus 100 meters away.
From IranWire, Iran's Supreme Council on Cyberspace launches plans for a national VPN, which would move it toward a North Korean style of authoritarianism.
From The Express Tribune, Prime Minister Imran Khan takes serious notice of a "malicious" social media campaign against Pakistan's chief justice.
From Pakistan Today, the provincial chief minister of Sindh refuses to ease certain lockdown restrictions, thus disagreeing with Pakistan's central government.
From Khaama Press, attacks by Taliban terrorists are repelled in the Afghan province of Ghazni, with at least six of them being sent to their virgins.
From The Hans India, according to an opinion column, it's "testing time" for India and its economy.
From the Hindustan Times, why Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided that easing India's lockdown would start on April 20th.
From India Today, migrant workers from the states of Bihar and Jharkhand face being locked down while stranded in Bengal.
From the Dhaka Tribune, 400 Rohingyas return to Bangladesh after failing to reach Malaysia by sea.
From the Daily Mirror, as humans stay away, crocodiles and other critters come out.
From the Colombo Page, according to former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka is successfully controlling the spread of the coronavirus.
From Maldives Insider, the Maldive Islands places its capital of Male under lockdown for 24 hours due to the coronavirus.
From The Jakarta Post, businesses in Indonesia offer special packages and new services to coronavirus-weary customers.
From The Straits Times, the Singaporean business CapitaLand allows food delivery drivers to eat in designated areas in its 18 malls.
From the Borneo Post, only people who have completed quarantine or fly in from overseas on transit will be allowed to board domestic Malaysian flights to the states of Sarawak and Sabah.
From Free Malaysia Today, the Malaysian state of Sarawak identifies four main coronavirus clusters.
From The Mainichi, more Japanese prefectures declare states of emergency due to the coronavirus.
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians claim that UNRWA isn't helping them.
From The Stream, it's two old rich white guys for the title of president.
From Fox News, former Green Beret and Seattle Seahawks player Nate Boyer discusses how the coronavirus has changed his daily routine.
From Accuracy in Media, how the news site NowThis News conceals the World Health Organization's praise for China.
From Breitbart, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who once demanded ventilators from the federal government, is now willing to give them away to other states.
From the New York Post, congresscritters Tim Ryan (D-OH) and Ro Khanna (D-Cal) propose giving $2,000 per month to millions of Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.
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