Monday, April 14, 2025

Monday Mania For World Quantum Day

On a mild and partly sunny Monday, falling on World Quantum Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the economy now belongs to President Trump.

From FrontpageMag, the judicial shadow government in D.C. suffers a setback.

From Townhall, Democrats are very angry about Trump's successful physical examination.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a professor at Berklee College of Music calls Jews "vile predators" and blames them for slavery.  (Ironically, Jews descend from the Israelites who were enslaved in Egypt.)

From the Washington Examiner, is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) a possible future president or "a man who missed his shot"?

From The Federalist, the North Carolina Supreme Court allows about 60,000 votes allegedly cast without ID to count in a race for one of its own seats.

From American Thinker, no, U.S. citizens cannot be deported under the Alien Enemies Act.

From MRCTV, left-wing commentator Keith Olbermann blasts TV host Bill Maher for having the audacity to have dinner with Trump.

From NewsBusters, U.S. News and World Report pulls an article republished from The Associated Press which led to a defamation suit.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is the perfect person to not have his current job.

From TeleSUR, according to former vice presidential candidate Diego Borja, Ecuador has an authoritarian regime disguised as legality.

From TCW Defending Freedom, soundbites won't save British Steel Scunthorpe.

From Snouts in the Trough, are these videos real or AI-generated fakes?

From EuroNews, an unknown left-wing extremist group claims responsibility for two bombing incidents in Athens, Greece.

From Free West Media, Greece calls out illegal immigration incentivized by Germany.

From ReMix, a migrant gang storms a high-rise building in Hamburg, Germany, resulting in a 15-year-old boy falling to his death.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild and NDR.)

From Balkan Insight, Serbian Prime Minister-designate Đjuro Macut fills his new cabinet with old faces.

From The North Africa Post, a partnership between agricultural producers in Morocco and Mauritania results in decreased watermelon prices in the latter's capital city of Nouakchott.

From The New Arab, the release of an American missionary from detention in Tunisia stirs controversy.

From the Daily Mail, a jihadi who threatened to bomb the London Stock Exchange is recalled to prison for the fourth time after violating his bail conditions.

From The Jerusalem Post, Hezbollah's network for acquiring materials to make drones is reportedly uncovered across Europe.

From Jewish News Syndicate, a charity founded by the U.K.'s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle donated to a group whose founder called for the "liberation of Palestine".

From The Times Of Israel, a policeman in London who worked in a hate crimes unit is fired for his antisemitic social media posts made after October 7th, 2023.

From Culture Watch, the slow but steady Islamization of Europe.

From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians slaughter Jews while falsely accusing them of "storming" the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

From Radio Free Asia, Myanmar junta forces bomb a monastery in the region of Sagaing.

From The Stream, China persecutes Christians worse than ever.

From The Daily Signal, what we know about the suspect who allegedly committed arson at the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D).

From The American Conservative, is President Erdoğan's new Turkey really an attempt to bring back the old?

From The Western Journal, the word that then-President Biden never dared to use in his Easter statements, but Trump has used multiple times in his.

From BizPac Review, Senator Socialism (I-VT) rails against "oligarchy" at a music festival whose tickets cost $600 each.

From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned suspected arsonist planned to attack Governor Shapiro with a hammer.

From the Daily Caller, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's (D) campaign received money from a power broker tied to Chinese government intelligence agency.

From the New York Post, six woman go for a ride on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket.  (Yes, it's named after astronaut Alan Shepard.)

From Breitbart, an illegal alien from Ecuador who was released by a court in Massachusetts is arrested by ICE for over 20 counts of alleged sex crimes against a minor.

From Newsmax, former congresscritter Mike Rogers (R-Mich) announces another run for Senator.

And from The Babylon Bee, after meeting with President Trump, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer quietly sneaks back into the White House.

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