Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Some Late Tuesday Things

On a sunny but cool Tuesday, after I've been running around, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Trump's cuts Russia's oil prices, probably by accident.

From FrontpageMag, how left-wingers downplay politically-motivated crimes as mere protests, when they agree with the political motivation.

From Townhall, Senator Cory Booker's (D-NJ) 25-hour speech might have gotten him in trouble.  (I'll give him credit for staging a real filibuster.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, how top Democrats changed their tune about then-President Biden's decline, after the 2024 election.

From the Washington Examiner, let's hope that there's a method to Trump's tariff madness.

From The Federalist, The New York Times is in denial about the 2024 election.

From American Thinker, Axios and the Democrats are upset that a female naval officer has been fired, but leave out why she was fired.

From MRCTV, an alleged car thief in Louisiana and a would-be burglar in Indiana run into the 2nd Amendment.

From NewsBusters, during the first three months of 2025, The View hosted zero right-leaning guests.

From TeleSUR, Cuban rock art reveals how life was before explorer Christopher Columbus arrived.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. nursing chiefs refuse to support a nurse who "misgendered" a sex offender.

From EuroNews, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that his troops captured two Chinese soldiers who were fighting for Russia.

From Free West Media, "the tariff issue".

From ReMix, Italian authorities dismantle a migrant smuggling ring that brought thousands of illegal aliens to Europe, arresting 15 people, all from Egypt.

From Balkan Insight, Serbian Prime Minister-designate Đjuro Macut is not likely to make a big impression.

From The North Africa Post, the declining price of oil could cause an economic decline in Algeria.

From The New Arab, religious leaders in the West Bank warm about Israel imposing new restrictions on the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of Hebron.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Microsoft fires two employees who heckled the company's AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman over Israel.

From The Jerusalem Post, Iran executed 972 people in 2024, over half of the world's total.

From the Daily Mail, a teenage lesbian and a "trans woman" are caught by the Taliban while trying to leave Afghanistan, and face death by stoning.

From Gatestone Institute, the solution to America's upcoming AI energy crisis is nuclear fusion energy.

From Radio Free Asia, Japan decides to extend its trade sanctions against North Korea for two more years.

From The Stream, the Vatican's embrace of sex change surgery could mean that we're at a Maccabees moment.

From The Daily Signal, DOGE is exactly what the federal government needs.

From The American Conservative, Trump might be embracing the "New Golden Road".

From The Western Journal, a new study shows the left's "assassination culture" reaching scary new levels.

From BizPac Review, the White House responds to reports that Trump intends to give himself a big birthday present.

From The Daily Wire, the Trump administration plans to fine illegal aliens who stay past the dates of their deportation orders, based on a law passed in 1996.  (This means that if you don't like this law and Trump's decision to enforce it, you can blame Mr. Bill.)

From the Daily CallerWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt brings the receipts about Democrats criticizing trade policy like Trump more recently has done.

From Breitbart, DJ Moby asks Trump voters if they can admit that they were wrong.

From Newsmax, the Department of Homeland Security revokes the legal status for migrants who were allowed to temporarily enter the U.S. by using an online appointment app under then-President Biden.

And from the New York Post, the New York town of Hempstead, on Long Island, has no candidates for its top elected job as both incumbent town supervisor Don Clavin (R) and challenger Justin Brown (D) decline to accept their respective parties' nominations.

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