Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Taxday Tuesday Tidings

As you send off your last-minute tax return(s) to Uncle Sam and/or your state (if you haven't already done so) on a cool and cloudy Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, New York City mayoral candidate and former governor Andrew Cuomo (D) is denied public matching funds.

From FrontpageMag, former District Attorney (D-SF)/Attorney General (D-Cal)/Senator (D-Cal)/Vice President Harris falls on hard times.

From Townhall, one of my Senators has a lot to say about a deported illegal alien than a Maryland woman who was raped and murdered by an illegal alien.

From The Washington Free Beacon, former congresscritters Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and Cori Bush (D-MO) announce the launch of their own substack.

From the Washington Examiner, telemedicine abortions rose during 2024.

From The Federalist, after executive orders from President Trump, an online Smithsonian page disappears.

From American Thinker, what Trump still needs to point out.

From MRCTV, ProFa reportedly claims that "your" being "violent" if you don't wear a mask.

From NewsBusters, ABC, CBS and NBC go Sergeant Schultz about the aforementioned Maryland woman but have lots to say about the aforementioned "mistakenly" deported illegal alien.

From Canada Free Press, is Denmark poisoning its own cattle in an effort against climate change?

From TCW Defending Freedom, as coronavirus vaccine funding is cut, the emotional blackmail starts.

From Snouts in the Trough, does the U.K. now have "a government of the absurd"?

From EuroNews, over 250 suspects are arrested as Europol takes down four major drug smuggling operations.

From Free West Media, Ukraine offers large bonuses to people aged 18 to 24 to join its army, but only 500 people take the offer.

From ReMix, a German far-left extremist on trial for murder wins the 27th Federal Prize for Art Students, worth €30,000.

From Balkan Insight, Bulgarian authorities bulldoze a Roma enclave in the capital city of Sofia, ignoring a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights.

From The North Africa Post, France reaffirms its support for Moroccan sovereignty over the region of Sahara.

From The New Arab, Hamas claims to have "lost contact" with a group holding Israeli-American Edan Alexander hostage.

From The Times Of Israel, students in Brussels, Belgium who equate the war in Gaza with the Holocaust stymie its remembrance.

From Middle East Monitor, Pakistani Islamic scholars call on Muslim-majority countries to fight jihad against Israel.

From The Free Press Journal, a group of men allegedly beat a woman with sticks and pipes outside a mosque in Bengaluru, India after he husband files a complaint of domestic abuse against her.

From Gatestone Institute, China could launch a cybersecurity "Pearl Harbor" against the U.S.

From Radio Free Asia, the death of former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage draws condolences and tribute in Taiwan.

From The Stream, maybe political violence is a bad thing how that an arsonist has targeted Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D).

From The Daily Signal, Democrats are being dishonest about extending the 2017 tax cuts.

From The American Conservative, is Undersecretary of State Darren Beattie "Trump's free-speech warrior"?

From The Western Journal, the man who allegedly carried out arson attacks against a Tesla dealership and a New Mexico office of the Republican Party has been identified.

From BizPac Review, a federal judge in Massachusetts blocks Trump from revoking the CHNV Parole program.

From The Daily Wire, the Trump administration freezes billions of dollars worth of grants to Harvard University.

From the Daily Caller, the border is quiet, but sex trafficking continues, and one group is fighting against it.

From the New York Post, a Connecticut man allegedly held captive in a house for 20 years by his stepmother breaks his silence.

From Breitbart, Vivek Ramaswamy's (R) lead in the Ohio governor's race increases after an endorsement from Trump.

From Newsmax, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) calls on his fellow Republicans to deliver "the biggest working-class tax cut" in American history.

And from SFGate, Moreno Valley, California is getting torn up by wild donkeys.

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