On a mild and sunny Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the march for Israel in Washington, D.C. proves how broad the pro-Israel consensus is in the U.S.
From FrontpageMag, the media downplays the pro-Israel march.
From Townhall, well what do you know, the IDF finds another hospital in Gaza full of Hamas weapons.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Loudoun County, Virginia prosecutor Buta Biberaj (D) concedes to prosecutor-elect Bob Anderson (R).
From the Washington Examiner, why President Biden's attacks against Republicans on the issue of immigration won't work.
From The Federalist, a government-backed censorship tool is billed as an arbiter of truth.
From American Thinker, November 2024 isn't here yet.
From MRCTV, a group of woke astronomers demand that the Magellanic Clouds be renamed. (My spellchecker objects to "Magellanic". Have these scientists already gotten Blogspot to agree with them?)
From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell claims that Israeli troops are shooting civilians trying to run away from the fighting.
From Canada Free Press, it's time for former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama to leave Washington, D.C.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela rejects any attempt by Guyana to drill for oil in the disputed maritime area of Essequibo.
From TCW Defending Freedom, who is your least favorite actor?
From Snouts in the Trough, the nightmare of "15-minute cities" is coming for you.
From EuroNews, Germany gets serious about planning to make its military "fit for war".
From Voice Of Europe, according to a survey, most Germans want to scale back their country's welfare system. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From ReMix, the U.K. Supreme Court strikes down the government's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.
From Balkan Insight, Greece is urged to drop its investigation of journalists summoned as suspects due to their investigation of the government's public procurements during the coronavirus pandemic. (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)
From The North Africa Post, Morocco considers establishing military industry zones.
From The New Arab, what is the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza? (To learn the answer, read the article below from The Daily Wire.)
From Allah's Willing Executioners, five Syrians beat up passengers on a train in Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Soester-Anzeiger.)
From The Times Of Israel, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accuses Israel of doing what Hamas has done.
From Jewish News Syndicate, 59 U.S. troops have been injured in attacks in Syria and Iraq.
From Arutz Sheva, video footage shows an IDF soldier throwing back grenades at Hamas during its attack on a music festival.
From The Jerusalem Post, a reporter for Al Jazeera turns away from a Gazan who starts to criticize Hamas.
From Gatestone Institute, secularism versus theocracy in Bangladesh - and elsewhere.
From The Stream, it's time for the woke Church to wake up.
From The Daily Signal, with the electoral defeat of the aforementioned prosecutor Buta Biberaj, every leader involved in the botched response to the rape of a teenage girl is now gone from office.
From BizPac Review, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) threatens to deport Vice President Harris back to her "liberal homeland" of California.
From The Daily Wire, the IDF raids the aforementioned Al-Shifa hospital, sends at least five Hamas terrorists to their virgins, and delivers important medical supplies.
From the Daily Caller, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and congresscritter Mary Miller (R-IL) introduce legislation to protect kids from inappropriate online material.
From the New York Post, New Hampshire defies Biden and sets next January 23rd as the date for the first primary in the U.S.
From Newsmax, Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) announces that she will run for reelection.
And from the Genesius Times, the singer known as Pink threatens to force conservatives to listen to her music if they don't start to support gay adult material in schools.
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