On a cool and cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Republicans win easily in Florida, but run into a wall in Wisconsin.
From FrontpageMag, don't cry for Elmo of Sesame Street, he's rolling in dough.
From Townhall, a federal judge gives New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) some good news.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Department of Energy cancels grants award under then-President Biden to a left-wing climate think tank that has collaborated with the Chinese government.
From the Washington Examiner, former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra announces his candidacy for California governor.
From The Federalist, President Trump should release the audio from rhen-Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with Biden.
From American Thinker, will Colorado pass what amounts to a "trans blasphemy" bill?
From MRCTV, according to right-wing commentator Greg Gutfeld, the Democrats and movies are going to pot, for the same reason.
From NewsBusters, TV host Rachel Maddow praises Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) for capturing "the moral imagination of this nation".
From Canada Free Press, there's a pattern with the conviction of French politician Marine Le Pen.
From TeleSUR, left-wing Ecuadorian presidential candidate Luisa Gonzales continues to lead in the polls.
From TCW Defending Freedom, singer/guitarist Eric Clapton should be praised, not demonized for his stand against coronavirus vaccines.
From EuroNews, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk claims that his party's computer systems were targeted in a cyberattack.
From Free West Media, more on the conviction and sentence of the aforementioned Marine Le Pen.
From ReMix, a migrant from Cameroon allegedly has attacked people with concrete blocks in France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. (If you read German, read the story at 20 Minuten.)
From Balkan Insight, an armed Afghan gang terrorizes migrants and refugees trying to cross Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From The North Africa Post, the Sudanese Army reports a major victory over the Rapid Support Forces in the state of North Kordofan.
From The New Arab, hunters from Europe bring death and destruction to migratory birds in Egypt.
From The Times Of Israel, citing its post-Holocaust doctrine, Germany decides to deport pro-HamasPalestinian protesters.
From the Daily Mail, a man allegedly injures three people with an axe at a parade of Assyrian Christians in Dohuk, Iraq.
From The Jerusalem Post, for the second time in a year, congresscritter Rashina Tlaib (D-Mich) is set to appear at the same conference as a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist.
From Sp!ked, the most chilling thing about the stabbing in Southport, England is that it could have been stopped.
From Gatestone Institute, the illegal Palestinian settlements that you might not have heard about.
From Radio Free Asia, the U.S. approves a sale of 20 F-16 fighter jets to the Philippines.
From The Stream, should we pray for Russian President Putin?
From The Daily Signal, Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Jim Banks (R-IN) introduce a bill to give school choice to military families.
From The American Conservative, against launching a war with Iran.
From The Western Journal, more on the aforementioned elections in Florida.
From BizPac Review, according to the Chief Twit, the terror "generals" behind the attacks on Teslas, their owners, Tesla dealerships and charging stations have been identified.
From The Daily Wire, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ends the Biden-era practice of offering a third gender option on immigration forms.
From the Daily Caller, one of Biden's former aides finally admits that he was rapidly declining and falling asleep by the pool.
From the New York Post, singer Katy Perry plans to "put the [rear end] in astronaut" when she and five other women go into earth orbit on an all-female Blue Origins mission.
From Breitbart, ICE captures a fugitive illegal alien who allegedly killed a 13-year-old girl in a vehicle crash in 2014.
From Newsmax, a man from California will plead guilty to trying to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
And from SFGate, a weird rule change by the NFL gives the San Francisco 49ers two new league records, from their 1948 team.
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