Now that I'm back (again) from running around on a cool and cloudy Thursday, here are a few things going on:
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinian leaders still won't recognize any Israeli right to exist.
From The American Conservative, yikes, the young people are not reading The New York Times.
From TCW Defending Freedom, elections in Scotland hide the reality that the Scottish National Party is a spent force.
From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. parliamentcritter Wes Streeting (Labour) hasn't a hope in [bleep] of becoming prime minister. (SitT calls him "son of Mandelson".)
From ReMix, Berlin faces a shortage of burial space for Muslims. (If you read German, read the story at rbb24.)
From National Review, the sexual barbarism from Hamas on October 7th, 2023.
From FrontpageMag, why did the U.K.'s Reform party do so well in the recent local elections?
From Townhall, what independent journalist Nick Shirley saw in Cuba.
From The Washington Free Beacon, columnist Nicolas Kristof of The New York Times had a father who fought for Romania on the Nazi side during World War II. (Or as a certain congresscritter might put it, during World War 11.)
From The Federalist, former Vice President Harris floats packing the Supreme Court and getting rid of the Electoral College.
From American Thinker, what role did the University of North Carolina play with the coronavirus?
And from SFGate, an Orange County, California judge bans ads from the charity Kars4Kids after finding that it violated state advertising and competition laws.
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