Sunday, April 17, 2022

Stories For Easter

On the day when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Shawnee State University reaches a settlement with a professor it punished for refusing to use a student's preferred pronouns.

From Townhall, free speech is a threat, not to democracy but to Democrats.

From The Washington Free Speech, a review of a book about the history of conservatism.

From the Washington Examiner, according to congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal), the U.S. must learn from President Biden's "irresponsible" actions.

From American Thinker, liberalism cannot accept the real Jesus.

From LifeZette, Russian President Putin's endgame in Ukraine is clear.

From NewsBusters, on the show This Week, ABC congressional correspondent Rachel Scott admits that Democrats don't talk about "defund the police" any more.

From Canada Free Press, today, we remember that "He is risen".

From TeleSUR, in his Easter Sunday message, Pope Francis calls for peace in Ukraine and in the world.

From TCW Defending Freedom, you can't achieve anything if you don't get to be born.

From Free West Media, the German version of the Mattel game Scrabble introduces a non-binary tile.

From EuroNews, Ukrainian troops in the city of Mariupol are "holding on" in defiance of Russia's demand to surrender.

From The North Africa Post, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio calls Morocco a "strategic partner".

From The New Arab, Palestinian Arab Christians celebrate Easter at the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.

From Gatestone Institute, former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is Putin's collateral victim.

From The Stream, the Resurrection redeems time and space.

From Space War, North Korea tests a new weapons system to improve its "tactical nukes".

From The Daily Wire, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the world should not be afraid, but ready if Russia uses its nukes.

From the Daily Caller, a civilian in Kharkiv, Ukraine walks between two Russian missile strikes - and lives.

From the New York Post, President Zelensky (Ukraine) invites President Biden (U.S.) to visit Ukraine.

From Breitbart, members of the British royal family attend an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle, but Her Majesty was not present.

From Newsmax, the party of leftist French presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélanchon, who did not survive the first election round, gives no voting instructions to its members.

And from The Western Journal, "He has risen".

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