On a sunny and mild Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a Minnesota leadership course teaches that the Republican Party has a white supremacist agenda.
From FrontpageMag, Europeans are going down a dark path, which the U.S. narrowly missed.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, there are lots of hypocrites and attention seekers in politics. (As I've previously stated, just as Mark Twain realized that talking about members of congress and imbeciles is repeating himself, I believe that talking about politicians and hypocrites is repeating myself.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, protests against DOGE in red districts were organized by leftist groups.
From the Washington Examiner, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem fires employees who leaked information and plans to fire more of them.
From The Federalist, bureaucrats who defy the Chief Twit's email request are proving the case for cuts identified by DOGE.
From American Thinker, why does the Catholic Church apply a double standard to Presidents Biden and Trump?
From MRCTV, a video showing some waste projects found by DOGE.
From NewsBusters, the ABC show The View celebrates Black History Month by promoting the discredited 1619 Project.
From Canada Free Press, Canada will be the unlikely birthplace of the "Marxist One World Order".
From TeleSUR, an Argentine federal judge suspends the privatization of the state-owned Bank of the Argentine Nation.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why U.S. Vice President Vance struck a chord in Switzerland.
From EuroNews, four alleged Hamas members face trial in Germany for terror-related offenses including making weapons stockpiles.
From Free West Media, German "chancellor-in-waiting" Friedrich Merz is a former BlackRock executive.
From Balkan Insight, Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik rallies his supporters in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina ahead of his trial verdict.
From The North Africa Post, the first International Federation of Fishing Tourism is established in the Moroccan Saharan city of Dakhla.
From The New Arab, Iraq and the energy company BP reach a deal to develop new oil fields.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, the Arrahma mosque in Strasbourg, France dismisses its imam for his statements about rape and marital violence. (If you read French, read the story at Rue89 Strasbourg and FDeSouche.)
From The Jerusalem Post, according to an opinion column, Hamas's release of hostages are "modern-day slave auctions".
From Gatestone Institute, according to a national survey, a majority of American voters want the U.S. to conquer the challenge of nuclear fusion energy.
From Radio Free Asia, Thailand extends the visa of a Vietnamese monk and five companions of his who are attempting a pilgrimage to India.
From The Stream, some bold moves, including Trump's appointment of Secret Service veteran Dan Bongino as FBI deputy director.
From The Daily Signal, Border Czar Tom Homan praises the Trump administration's success at the border, and promises more deportations.
From The American Conservative, Republican zombies spend a weekend in Washington, D.C.
From BizPac Review, according to an FBI whistleblower, some FBI employees have been destroying evidence of the agency's past sins.
From The Daily Wire, an illegal alien from Haiti convicted of sexual assault against a child is in ICE custody despite a parole board in Connecticut trying to save him from deportation.
From the Daily Caller, it took only one "long overdue" speech to expose the anti-democratic underbelly in Europe.
From the New York Post, over a million federal workers respond to the aforementioned email from the Chief Twit.
From Breitbart, an American woman is arrested in France after allegedly throwing a newborn baby out the window of a hotel in Paris.
From Newsmax, according to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Hamas's fear of Trump led them to release Israeli hostages.
And from SFGate, a man from San Francisco runs seven marathons in seven days on seven continents. (If that doesn't deserve this blog's "badass" label, then I don't know what does.)
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