On a sunny but cool Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Senator Socialism's (I-VT) 32-hour workweek.
From FrontpageMag, Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is shocked, shocked to learn that the vast majority of Scotland are white. (If someone were to travel to Yousaf's ancestral country of Pakistan and while there dare to notice that just about everyone there is Muslim, would he leave Pakistan in a coffin or a body bag?)
From Townhall, congresscritters tighten the screws on the Biden administration's "mass-parole" of illegal aliens.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a synagogue in a suburb of Los Angeles, California leases space to a Muslim group, after which things go south.
From the Washington Examiner, the administration of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) audits college DEI courses for leftist "groupthink".
From The Federalist, allowing Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis to continue prosecuting former President Trump is a miscarriage of justice.
From American Thinker, whether or not you're willing to face it, Georgia, here is a between illegal aliens and crime.
From MRCTV, while "strangling" the domestic oil industry, President Biden gives a large loan guarantee to Bahrain's oil industry.
From NewsBusters, the 41 times when the platform Google was used to interfere with U.S. elections, going back to 2008.
From CBC News, police in Ottawa, Canada forcefully arrest a black man in a case of mistaken identity.
From Global News, Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urges an emergency debate in the House of Commons on the carbon price hike expected for April 1st.
From Canada Free Press, have Americans become "judges of evil thoughts", as in James 2:4?
From TeleSUR, thousands of Argentinians protest against hunger.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the IPCC plays the "great greenhouse gas numbers game".
From the Express, the Russian media makes a greatly exaggerated report of the (so far not yet happened) death of the U.K.'s King Charles III.
From the Evening Standard, former U.S. President Obama visits U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
From the (U.K.) Independent, the U.K. artist known as Banksy creates a tree mural in north London.
From the (Irish) Independent, a former Irish jockey and Dancing With The Stars participant decides to run for europarliamentcritter.
From the Irish Examiner, illegal aliens asylum seekers in a street in Dublin, Ireland claim to have been attacked when they were at another site.
From EuroNews, President Putin (Russia) is open to a ceasefire during the 2024 Paris Olympics proposed by President Macron (France).
From Voice Of Europe, Croatia's Constitutional Court rules that President Zoran Milanović must resign before running for prime minister.
From ReMix, the E.U. sends €7.4 billion to Egypt in an effort to reduce illegal migration into Europe.
From Balkan Insight, according to "leaked data", Russians in Serbia voted heavily against reelecting President Putin.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco offers aid to 51,300 households whose dwellings were damaged or destroyed by the earthquake of September 7th, 2023.
From The New Arab, who is new Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa?
From Gatestone Institute, Biden offers Gaza a "Trojan pier".
From The Stream, the "fact-checker" PolitiFact covers up the role of Biden's policies in the death of nursing student Laken Riley.
From The Daily Signal, there's nothing peachy about Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee's ruling about the aforementioned District Attorney Fani Willis.
From The American Conservative, an open letter to the Democrats waging lawfare against Trump.
From The Western Journal, according to a poll, not only does Trump beat Biden, but "wallops" Biden's possible replacements.
From BizPac Review, during his St. Patrick's Day speech, Biden tells people when to clap.
From The Daily Wire, in my part of the world, false information is used to disciple a Jewish high school teacher who reported students staging a walkout during which they praised Hitler and called for the deaths of Jews.
From the Daily Caller, Democrats finally accept the reality that Trump could defeat Biden.
From the New York Post, a violent vagrant has been terrorizing the New York City neighborhood of Greenpoint for almost ten years, but still remains free.
From Breitbart, America First Legal exposes the federal government's aggressive censorship campaign.
From Newsmax, the magazine Sports Illustrated is under new management.
And from The Babylon Bee, illegal aliens politely decline a free flight on a Boeing 737.
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