Saturday, May 17, 2025

Saturday Stories

On a very warm and sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the tragic case of a brain-dead pregnant woman.

From FrontpageMag, American schools are no longer officially segregated.

From Townhall, President Trump is now more popular in deep-blue New Jersey than their governor Phil Murphy (D).

From The Washington Free Beacon, Trump has a "retro-futurist vision for the Middle East".

From the Washington Examiner, why Republicans should not underestimate congresscritter AOC (D-NY).

From American Thinker, the first chattel slave holder in the colonies that later became the U.S. was black.

From NewsBusters, CNN host Abby Phillip covers up her own role in hiding then-President Biden's mental decline.

From TCW Defending Freedom, citizen assemblies go rubber-stamping for the U.K.'s "Net Zero" regime.

from the Daily Mail, a U.K. prosecutor who is pursuing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes steps down after an alleged sexual assault.

From The Times Of Israel, the Jewish mayor of Providence, Rhode Island is "disheartened" as the Palestinian flag is flown over the City Hall.

From BBC News, three alleged Iranian spies are charged with targeting journalists based in the U.K.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran uses North Korea's playbook, and the U.S. falls for it again.

From The Stream, "why the Roman Empire was perfect for spreading Christianity".

From The Daily Signal, the Democrats won't solve their problems by scapegoating Biden.

From The American Conservative, the "bizarre" scandal threatening the legacy of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R).

From The Western Journal, former interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin announces a major change on the January 6th pipe bomber case.

From BizPac Review, Trump is no fan of singer Bruce Springsteen.

From The Daily Wire, Trump tells Walmart to "eat the tariffs".

From the Daily Caller, right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson calls out "two of the sins that are totally ignored" in the U.S.

From the New York Post, an air traffic controller tells travelers to avoid the Newark airport "like the plague".

From Breitbart, according to Trump, the Biden administration's use of an "autopen" is a growing scandal.

From Newsmax, Attorney General Dave Yost (R-OH) drops out of the Ohio governor's race in an effort to prevent Republicans from being divided.

And from CBS Sports, as the Las Vegas Aces lose their WNBA opener to the New York Liberty, Virginia Tech alumna Elizabeth Kitley scores her first two professional career points.

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