On a cool and cloudy Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the great North American Trade War is postponed, for the time being.
From FrontpageMag, hold the Democrats to their own standards.
From Townhall, since Democrats want to destroy themselves, just let them.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Brown University Medical School gives more weight to DEI than to "clinical skills" in promoting members of its faculty.
From the Washington Examiner, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services clears the Senate Finance Committee.
From The Federalist, if leftists really believe that DEI is popular, why are they hiding their support for it?
From American Thinker, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's hypersonic missile technology collusion with Russia. (Papa Bigfoot once told me that everything the Soviet Union had was stolen from the U.S. I'd say that under Clinton, the trend, this time involving modern Russia, was resumed.)
From MRCTV, the Democratic National Committee elects 2nd Amendment opponent David Hogg as its co-chair.
From NewsBusters, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wants DOGE hearings on the leftist slant on PBS and NPR.
From Canada Free Press, retaliatory tariffs against those imposed by U.S. President Trump will only harm Canadians.
From TeleSUR, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, tariffs imposed by Ecuador on Mexican products have a minimal impact.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the British people are not racist or xenophobic, but are sick and tired of being ignored when they speak about migrants.
From EuroNews, according to Swedish authorities, about 10 people were killed in a shooting at the Rigsbergska school in the town of Örebro.
From Free West Media, election season starts in Germany. (It seems that this source has returned from oblivion. Meanwhile, Voice Of Europe has disappeared.)
From ReMix, a gynecologist in Pau, France is suspended from practicing for a month after refusing to treat a trans patient.
From Balkan Insight, Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration and suspension of foreign aid leave Afghan refugees in Albania in limbo.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco and Mauritania take steps to integrate their electrical grids.
From The New Arab, thousands of sick and injured Gazans wait at the Rafah border crossing, with only a few being allowed to cross into Israel.
From Jewish News Syndicate, an Egyptian man is arrested for allegedly assaulting a Jewish boy - in Rome, Italy.
From The Diplomat, Islamists in Bangladesh step up their actions against women, including trying to cancel women's soccer matches.
From Türkiye Today, former kickboxing champion Yavuz Ozden is detained after allegedly assaulting a janitor in a mosque in İstanbul, Turkey.
From RAIR Foundation USA, Swedish media justifies the assassination of Islam critic Salwan Momika. (The last four links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. acting Middle East Envoy Steven Witkoff meets with a PLO leader who vowed to spend every "last penny" to finance terrorism.
From Radio Free Asia, books banned in Hong Kong find their way to Taiwan.
From The Stream, the removal of a Christian officer from the Idaho Army National Guard is unconstitutional. (What is this "ban on religious tests for public office" you speak of?)
From The Daily Signal, a bill submitted by congresscritter Mark Harris (R-NC) would require universities to disclose their contacts with foreign adversaries.
From The American Conservative, John Phelan will be a strong Secretary of the Navy.
From The Western Journal, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pulls out an "insane" list of projects funded by USAID.
From BizPac Review, Trump seeks compensation from Ukraine for its American support.
From The Daily Wire, a bill introduced by congresscritter Michael Cloud (R-TX) and Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) would codify Trump's actions to end DEI.
From the Daily Caller, Border Czar Tom Homan promises to "seek prosecution" of New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D) if he is really harboring an illegal alien.
From the New York Post, former congresscritter Doug Collins (R-GA) is confirmed as Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
From Breitbart, military leaders and veterans urge the Senate Intelligence Committee to support Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard.
From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Andy Harris (R-MD), the "regular" flu is more dangerous than the bird flu.
And from the Genesius Times, Trump announces the conversion of all USAID offices in to Spirit Halloween stores.
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