On the first day of 2025, which falls on a cool and cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a man drives a truck registered in Texas into a crowd in New Orleans, killing at least 10 people, dies in a shootout with police, and is later identified.
From FrontpageMag, an alleged "Christian terrorist" from Syria who went on a stabbing spree in Annecy, France really wasn't a Christian.
From Townhall, President-elect Trump reacts to the New Orleans attack, and so does President Biden.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a nominee for Man of the Year is Donald Trump the Younger.
From the Washington Examiner, police investigate a "vehicle fire" near the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
From The Federalist, the people who mutilate healthy "trans" kids literally have "blood on their hands".
From American Thinker, the enmity between the Spanish and English cultures goes back a long way.
From NewsBusters, comedian Whitney Cummings rips CNN for its poor rating and Democrats for propping up Biden's "body".
From Canada Free Press, a serious warning for this coming January 6th and Trump's inauguration.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela honors Haiti's independence day.
From TCW Defending Freedom, "why poetry matters".
From Snouts in the Trough, the streets of London under Mayor "Sir" Sadiq Khan are soaked in blood.
From EuroNews, Romania and Bulgaria join the Schengen Zone.
From the Greek Reporter, archaeologists find the helmet of ancient Athenian General Miltiades, who led the army that defeated the Persians in the Battle of Marathon.
From Ekathimerini, 12 Greek standouts for 2024.
From the Greek City Times, 13 people are arrested at a party in Kifisia, Greece, including a cousin of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
From the Sarajevo Times, in the Bosnian component of Republika Srpska, electricity is gonna cost ya more, pilgrim.
From Total Croatia, Croatia's disc golf team goes to Australia for the sport's world championship. (This source appears to have dropped the word "News" from its name.)
From The Slovenia Times, Slovenia becomes a full member of the European Space Agency.
From The Malta Independent, four passengers escape from a Turkish Airlines flight that made an emergency landing at the international airport in Luqa, Malta, with two of them being later caught.
From Malta Today, Maltese traffic cops get busy.
From SwissInfo, among other laws effective today, Switzerland bans face coverings in public.
From France24, where to see art exhibits in Paris during 2025.
From RFI, Côte D'Ivoire tells the French military to go home.
From The Portugal News, Portugal wants investment.
From The North Africa Post, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune shows his political motivations for the arrest of novelist Boualem Sansal.
From The New Arab, the Houthis in Yemen claim to have shot down another U.S. drone.
From Arutz Sheva, video shows a very young "Palestinian" Arab playing with a toy mortar launcher. (I plead guilty to doing something not all that different when I was a Littlefoot.)
From the Daily Mail, a woman and her four daughters are allegedly killed by her son in Lucknow, India, in an apparent honor killing.
From Gatestone Institute, the relationship of "multiculturalism, human rights and the West".
From The Stream, how to conquer your mountain this year.
From The Daily Signal, former President Obama's "censorship" agency goes bankrupt.
From The American Conservative, Trump must not waste the mandate on immigration which he was given by the American people.
From The Western Journal, a military appeals court rules that the Biden administration cannot cancel the plea bargain it made with three detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
From BizPac Review, a 45-year-old man who was pushed in front of a New York City subway train is in critical condition.
From The Daily Wire, more on the aforementioned truck attack in New Orleans.
From the Daily Caller, media experts predict where White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will find her next job.
From the New York Post, the FBI hunts a possible terror cell in New Orleans after three men and a woman are seen planting IEDs in the city.
From Breitbart, video footage shows a Tesla Cybertruck exploding in front of the aforementioned Trump Hotel.
And from Newsmax, Pope Francis starts the New Year by calling for Catholics to reject abortion.
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