Monday, January 27, 2025

Stories For Holocaust Remembrance Day

On a sunny but cold Monday falling on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Iran suddenly wishes to avoid making "provocative" moves against the U.S.

From FrontpageMag, an illegal alien gang member from Haiti doesn't like it when ICE arrests him.

From Townhall, federal agents in Colorado arrest dozens of illegal alien gang members from Venezuela.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration quietly spent $15 million to distribute "condoms and contraceptives" in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

From the Washington Examiner, do the supporters of illegal immigration really just want the U.S. to have an underclass?

From The Federalist, remembering the evils of Auschwitz and the Holocaust strengthens our resolve to be good today.  (I visited Auschwitz and Birkenau in 2000.)

From American Thinker, no Capitol rioter ever got justice.

From MRCTV, illegal aliens waiving foreign flags descend on an ICE building in Dallas.

From NewsBusters, MAGA and Dr. King's dream.

From Canada Free Press, the climate keeps on changing.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela sets legislative and regional elections for April.

From TCW Defending Freedom, how the U.K. survived Storm Eowyn.  (How is "Eowyn" pronounced?)

From Snouts in the Trough, the blogger in charge of SitT comes up with his own law, similar to "Godwin's Law", about how events will be blamed on President Trump.

From EuroNews, on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Holocaust survivors warn about rising antisemitism.

From ReMix, 23 police vehicles in Munich, Germany are destroyed in a suspected attack by "left-wing extremists".  (If you read German, read the story at BR24.)

From Balkan Insight, students block a busy highway interchange in Belgrade, Serbia.

From The North Africa Post, the Tunisian parliament considers a law to deport illegal aliens irregular migrants.

From The New Arab, aid organizations prepare for a mass return of Palestinians to northern Gaza.

From Arutz Sheva, an Israeli restaurant in New York City if vandalized with phrases such as "genocide cuisine".

From The Jerusalem Post, an Iranian hacker group plays the sounds of rocket sires, Arabic messages, and pro-terror songs at 20 Israeli kindergartens.

From Gatestone Institute, Qatar's plan for Gaza is to keep Hamas in power.

From Radio Free Asia, Myanmar government forces kill 19 people at a rebel militia office in the village of Sin Gut.

From The Stream, the Chief Twit tells Trump that there should be no more federal money for churches who traffic illegal aliens.

From The Daily Signal, how Trump can beat the Chinese communist government at its own game.

From The American Conservative, under Trump, American energy is finally unleashed.

From The Western Journal, the Colombian government agrees to all of Trump's terms.

From BizPac Review, after Trump sets out his terms to the Colombian government, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) rants about coffee prices.

From The Daily Wire, in the latest anti-Trump hoax, a Chicago school district falsely claims that ICE agents showed up at an elementary school.

From the Daily Caller, according to Senator John Kennedy (R-LA), Director of National Intelligence nominee and former congresscritter Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) is in the most danger of not getting confirmed by the Senate.

From the New York Post, Holocaust survivors gather in Oświęcim, Poland for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, which might be the last such observance for most of them.

From Breitbart, a "committee" of doctors opposing Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is "Astroturf" backed by billionaire Bill Gates, which includes fake names.

From Newsmax, a cold wave hitting the U.S. has produced the largest ice coverage on the Great Lakes since 2022.

And from News(dot)com(dot)au, during a horserace at Turffontein race track in South Africa, a jockey whips a rival jockey.  (via the New York Post)

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