Sunday, February 23, 2025

Some Late Sunday Stories

On a clear and cool Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, MSNBC decides to cancel Joy Reid's show The ReidOut.

From FrontpageMag, what do young people in Gaza want?

From TownhallUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offers to resign, if it would lead to the end of the war with Russia.

From The Washington Free Beacon, meet the terrorist now overseeing the Palestinian Authority's system for paying terrorists.

From the Washington Examiner, the Trump administration says "you're fired!" to 2,000 USAID employees.

From American Thinker, President Trump must speak about the results of DOGE.

From NewsBusters, Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) shuts down NBC host Kristen Welker over cuts made by DOGE.

From TCW Defending Freedom, what happens when a nation's hopes are dashed?

From AMU, the Taliban publicly flog a woman in the Afghani province of Herat.

From The Jewish Chronicle, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delays the release of Palestinian prisoners over the humiliation Hamas inflicted on Israeli hostages.

From Gatestone Institute, Trump and Netanyahu must abandon the ceasefire deal with Hamas.

From Radio Free Asia, North Korea confiscates coats lined with dog fur from civilians and gives then to military personnel.

From The Daily Signal, the sneaky way in which government unions rake in taxpayer dollars, and what congress can do about it.

From The American Conservative, Trump is right to get tough with Europe.

And from The Hard Times, after successfully completing a 42-year probationary period, Kirk Hammett officially becomes Metallica's lead guitarist.

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