Thursday, October 10, 2024

Thursday Tidings

On a sunny but cool Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Democrats attack online free speech.

From FrontpageMag, radio host Howard Stern has a worship-fest with presidential candidate Vice President Harris, full of Trump derangement syndrome.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, former President Trump and the Chief Twit are working class heroes.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) ignored thousands of angry public school teachers.

From the Washington Examiner, what if Columbus had sailed, not for the Spanish Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, but for the Islamic Emir Muhammed XII of Granada?  (The WE is allowing me to read this article without subscribing.  We'll see if that continues.)

From The Federalist, small businesses won't be able to deal with four more years of a Democrat-controlled IRS.

From American Thinker, the education of former President Trump.

From MRCTV, Disney creates a trans clone trooper for a Star Wars spinoff book.

From NewsBusters, The Washington Post denies the censorship of conservatives, but later tries to justify it.

From Canada Free Press, less than lethal self-defense weapons could mean less legal risk.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro calls October 12th the beginning of genocide in the Americas.  (While he denounces colonialism, he neatly forgets that his country exists only because of that colonialism.  I'm pretty sure that he made his complaint in Spanish, the language of the colonizers.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, illegal aliens migrants fuel the U.K.'s biggest-ever population increase?

From EuroNews, a "small explosion" caused by a technical problem forces the evacuation of a train carrying europarliamentcritters from Strasbourg, France back to Brussels, Belgium.

From ReMix, Polish police struggle to deal with the rise of foreign gangs.  (If you read Polish, read the story at Wirtualna Polska.)

From Balkan Insight, the Serbian parliament rejects a proposed ban on mining lithium and boron.

From The North Africa Post, the Economic Community of West African States hosts a regional workshop in Lagos, Nigeria to finance an agreement for the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline.

From The New Arab, how Palestinians look back on October 7th, 2023.

From The Jerusalem Post, UNWRA retains its candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize despite evidence showing its ties to Hamas.

From Gatestone Institute, Israel is in danger from enemies both foreign and domestic.

From The Stream, an open letter to former First Lady Melania Trump.

From The Daily Signal, what's behind the claim made by a professor at the University of Kansas that men who don't vote for Harris should be lined up and executed?

From The American Conservative, illegal immigration is disastrous for the environment, but American environmental groups don't appear to give a rat's [bleep] about it.

From The Western Journal, Fox News makes a last-minute offer to both the Trump and Harris campaigns for another debate.

From BizPac Review, Harris gets some bad news on inflation.

From The Daily Wire, pro-lifers warn of "deceptive" abortion measures on the ballot in 10 red states.

From the Daily Caller, how Obamacare caused millions of Americans to lose their health insurance plans and their premiums to skyrocket.

From the New York Post, anti-Israel activists call for on-campus Hillels to be defunded or shut down.

From Breitbart, Hurricane Milton spawns tornados and leaves millions without power in Florida.

From Newsmax, Hurricane Milton causes nine deaths and destroys homes in Florida.

And from NBC News, Ethel Kennedy, human rights advocate, widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) and mother of 11 children, passes away at age 96.  (via Breitbart)

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