Friday, November 7, 2025

Friday Fuss

On a cool and partly cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal), who recently announced her retirement from Congress, was bad, but what lies ahead could be even worse.

From FrontpageMag, campus police at UCLA enforce a "Jew Exclusion Zone".

From Townhall, Kazakhstan become the latest Muslim-majority country to join the Abraham Accords.

From The Washington Free Beacon, senatorial candidate and former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) commuted the death sentences of 15 convicted murderers, but now runs as "tough-on-crime".

From the Washington Examiner, New York City Mayor-elected Zohran Mamdani (D) asks for money, and his transition team gets a lot of it.

From The Federalist, Democrats electing violent extremists is not the fault President Trump.

From American Thinker, Democrats keep lying about ICE.

From NewsBusters, MSNBC commentator Chris Hayes praises the Democrats for shutting down the federal government.  (This Chris Hayes should not be confused with the former lead guitarist for Huey Lewis and the News.)

From Canada Free Press, it's a real life Escape from New York.

From TeleSUR, Mexican Environment Secretary Alicia Barcena slams the "global paralysis" in the face of global warming at the COP30 conference.  (The real "paralysis", in my not-so-humble opinion, is the unwillingness to give China its share of the blame for such global warming.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, as cash is spent on housing for asylum seekers in the U.K., military homes deteriorate.

From Snouts in the Trough, do two books predict the U.K.'s future?

From EuroNews, a van carrying nine illegal migrants crashes after a police chase near Burgas, Bulgaria, killing six of the migrants.  (As I might have stated before, one of the non-racist reasons for opposing illegal immigration is the danger to the illegal migrants themselves.)

From Free West Media, the E.U.'s position on Gaza risks becoming irrelevant.

From ReMix, more than 44 percent of first-graders in Vienna, Austria do not have sufficient German language skill to follow their lessons.

From Balkan Insight, Albania's new gender-equality law draws a diversity of reactions.

From The North Africa Post, Libya welcomes the release of Hannibal Gaddafi, son of the late strongman Muammar Gaddafi, from Lebanon.

From The New Arab, according to the Syrian Foreign Ministry, rumors reported in Reuters of a U.S. military base in Syria are greatly exaggerated.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to The New York Times, Iran has arrested a Jew with dual U.S.-Iranian citizenship for visiting Israel 13 years ago.

From The Times Of Israel, Pro-HamasPalestinian protesters launch flares at a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Paris.  (Firing flares at a concert can be very counterproductive.)

From Jewish News Syndicate, the U.K. is losing its cultural identity by embracing multiculturalism.

From Gatestone Institute, is Europe's race to Net-Zero bringing it to self-destruction?

From The Stream, according to a new poll, a growing number of Americans believe that political violence is justified.

From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) enters the New York gubernatorial race.

From The American Conservative, despite gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli's (R) loss, New Jersey could still become a swing state.

From The Western JournalDeputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announces the arrests of three Chinese scholars for allegedly attempting to smuggle biological material into the U.S.

From BizPac Review, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) makes an offer to disaffected New York City police officers.

From the Daily Caller, how the aforementioned Nancy Pelosi got rich while in Congress.

From the New York Post, leaders in Nassau County, New York launch a marketing campaign to reel in New York City residents fearful of the aforementioned Zohran Mamdani's incoming regime.

From Breitbart, thousands of school governors in the U.K. are told dismiss allegations about grooming gangs as "disinformation".

From Newsmax, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules against the pronoun policy at Ohio's Olentangy Local School District.

And from Fox News, a shark bites a surfer in Hanalei Bay off the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i.  (via the New York Post)

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