Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Tuesday Tidbits

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

From National Review, is the Havana Syndrome being covered up?

From FrontpageMag, President Biden covers up the "Transgender Day of Violence".

From Townhall, the illegal alien who allegedly encouraged others to invade American homes is arrested by ICE.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis) campaign against corporations while taking in corporate PAC money.

From the Washington Examiner, Denver, Colorado shuts down three more migrant shelters as its resources dry up.

From The Federalist, no one believes that the "Transgender Day of Visibility" falling on Easter is a coincidence.

From American Thinker, why is the Biden administration demanding new money to repair the Francis Scott Key Bridge when insurers have not yet determined what the eligible underwritten costs will be?

From MRCTV, the Department of Homeland Security adds a "third gender" option to the U.S. citizenship application.

From NewsBusters, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) calls censorship by the Biden administration more of a "threat to democracy" than former President Trump is.

From TeleSUR, a left-wing candidate for mayor of Celeya, Mexico is shot to death.

From TCW Defending Freedom, part 1 of Climate the Movie.

From EuroNews, one child is dead and two others injured by a 12-year-old shooter at a school in Vantaa, Finland.

From ReMix, Law and Justice Party leader Jarosław Kaczyński admits to having not spoken to Polish President Andrzej Duda for four years.

From Balkan Insight, seven migrants and an Albanian alleged people-smuggler die in a car crash while trying to flee Albanian police.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan state-owned phosphate maker OCP Group sets up a subsidiary for offering farmers customized solutions.

From The New Arab, the Palestinian Authority seeks a vote this month seeking full U.N. membership.

From The Times Of Israel, according to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Spain will recognize Palestinian statehood by July.

From Jewish News Syndicate, the Palestinian Authority's new government government includes "brazen" terrorist supports".

From The Jerusalem Post, according to an opinion column, Palestinian terrorism is not about self-determination.

From Gatestone Institute, South Africa has become a haven for terrorists affiliated with Hamas, ISIS and al-Qaeda.

From The Stream, maybe we should all agree to be atheists.

From The Daily Signal, the Catholic archbishop of D.C. calls Biden a "cafeteria Catholic".

From The American Conservative, the generations on whom we have piled debt are rightly disturbed.

From The Western Journal, Governor Kathie Hochul's (D-NY) offer to allow Floridians to obtain abortions in New York is turned against her.

From LifeNews, against Florida's proposed constitutional amendment that would allow abortions up until birth.

From BizPac Review, actor James Woods points out how many calendar days are dedicated to LGBTQ issues.

From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned RFK Jr. doubles down on calling Biden a threat.

From the Daily Caller, what you need to know about watching the upcoming solar eclipse.

From the New York Post, women's NCAA basketball player Caitlin Clark of Iowa has changed the sport forever.

From Breitbart, Scottish police won't charge author J.K. Rowling for her criticism of transgender ideology.

From Newsmax, Presidents Biden (U.S.) and Xi (China) have their first talk since last November's summit.

And from the Genesius Times, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D) signs a law allowed children to chop of their arms if they identify as a T-Rex.  (Marc Bolan is unavailable for comment.)

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