Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Wednesday Whatnot

As the sunny but cool weather continues on a Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Southern Illinois University is hit with a complaint for allegedly violating federal discrimination laws.

From FrontpageMag, globalist authoritarians play with fire by prosecuting politicians whom they couldn't beat at the ballot box.

From Townhall, former TV host Chris Matthews doesn't like the idea of "making wood" in America.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how a lawsuit from victims of Hamas's October 7th, 2023 attack against Israel, such as an uncle of the Bibas family, could cripple the media outlet Al Jazeera.

From the Washington Examiner, for the first time, the AfD become the most popular political party in Germany.

From The Federalist, why it's dishonest to compare President Trump's tariffs to the Smoot-Hawley Act.

From American Thinker, some things that the "hands off" crowd should keep their hands off.

From MRCTV, an episode of Fox's The Cleaning Lady makes light of illegal aliens stealing the identities of American citizens.

From NewsBusters, the media are reluctant to report that a soccer coach who allegedly committed rape and murder is an illegal alien.

From Canada Free Press, the libertarian outlook disparages the self-reliance of Americans.

From TeleSUR, Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposes that countries "act as a bloc" against U.S. tariffs.

From TCW Defending Freedom, "the lost tribe of Westminster".

From Snouts in the Trough, the author of SitT, after some effort, gets to see a doctor.

From EuroNews, Europe's largest meteorite impact crater, the Siljan Ring in Sweden, is emitting a perplexingly high amount of methane.

From ReMix, a controversial museum opens in MorÄ…g, Poland, celebrating Prussian history in territory that used to be German.

From Balkan Insight, Greek unions go on a 24-hour strike, bringing Greece to a halt.

From The North Africa Post, Algeria shoots itself in the foot by banning all flights to and from Mali.

From The New Arab, the Moroccan branch of the anti-Israel BDS movement accuses the Danish shipping company Maersk of transporting components of F-35 fighter jets from the U.S. to Israel via Morocco's Tanger Med port.

From Arutz Sheva, the IDF has reportedly destroyed only 25 percent of Hamas's tunnels.

From the Express, the small English village of Datchet is "ruined" by asylum seekers allegedly screaming "Allah, Allah" at the locals.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Western myths about the Palestinians versus what they really say and do.

From Gatestone Institute, is Europe still fighting wars about energy which have already been lost?

From Radio Free Asia, China retaliates against U.S. tariffs by raising its tariffs.

From The Stream, the fake history of Seljuk Turk sultan Alp Arslan.

From The Daily Signal, the Supreme Court is urged to hear the case of a man arrested in Brandon, Mississippi for sharing his faith in public.

From The American Conservative, Trump is a gambler.

From The Western Journal, a federal judge orders the Trump White House to reinstate the Associated Press, which had been barred from certain events.

From BizPac Review, Vice President Vance slams Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for Pentagon Undersecretary for Policy nominee Elbridge Colby.

From The Daily Wire, the watchdog group Defending Education claims that the University of California, Berkeley's "Environmentalist of Color" scholarship is illegal.

From the Daily Caller, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) describes how many countries "are begging" Trump to make deals about tariffs.

From the New York Post, what we know about the collapse of a nightclub roof in the Dominican Republic.

From Breitbart, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the U.S. is building an allied trade bloc to isolate China, and the market panic is overblown.

From Newsmax, the Dow surges after Trump announces a 90-day pause on tariffs.

And from the Genesius Times, the tariff war causes prices of Chinese rubber dog [bleep] to soar.

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