On a cool and rainy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, yes, we had a senile president.
From FrontpageMag, instead of raising prices, President Trump's tariffs slowed down inflation.
From Townhall, a throwback to 2021 should silence Democrats who fault Trump over the jet gifted from Qatar.
From the Washington Examiner, a critical hotline between the Pentagon and Washington Reagan National Airport has been out of service since March 2022.
From The Federalist, nine times when left-wing journalist Jake Tapper dismissed then-President Biden's mental decline.
From American Thinker, the speech that converted our predecessors from British subjects to Americans.
From MRCTV, actress Rosie O'Donnell claims to be suffering from insomnia after moving to Ireland.
From NewsBusters, ABC's double standard on the business deals of the Trump and Biden families.
From Canada Free Press, is the world running out of sinners?
From TeleSUR, former Bolivian President Evo Morales reaffirms his intention to run again for the position.
From TCW Defending Freedom, whom is U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer kidding on immigration?
From Snouts in the Trough, the author of SitT uses AI to write a blog post.
From EuroNews, the E.U. agrees to new sanctions on Russia and threatens to impose more if Russian President Putin refuses a ceasefire.
From Free West Media, why Trump declared victory over the Houthis in Yemen.
From ReMix, Germany's bird chopper power plants face large losses due to lower wind speeds. (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
From Balkan Insight, Russian activist Ksenia Eliseeva is denied asylum in Bulgaria.
From The North Africa Post, the organization Human Rights Watch denounces the E.U.'s silence on the human rights violations in Tunisia.
From The New Arab, EgyptAir suspends its flights to Tripoli, Libya as clashes between rival armed groups resumes.
From AA, the group Council on American-Islamic Relations welcomes Trump's lifting of sanctions on Syria.
From OpIndia, a Muslim mob attacks a Hindu wedding procession in the Indian state of Bihar, which leaves one elderly participant dead.
From Global News, a terror suspect from Yemen is placed under house arrest at a mosque in Toronto, Canada.
From Arutz Sheva, when in the U.K., don't criticize Islam.
From Gatestone Institute, Syrian jihadists massacre Druze, Christians, and other "infidels".
From Radio Free Asia, according to U.S. intelligence, North Korea could have up to 50 long-range missiles by 2035.
From The Stream, the Vatican likens the teachings of Jesus to those of the Buddha.
From The Daily Signal, applications for Border Patrol jobs are the highest ever under Trump.
From The American Conservative, Trump makes a clean break with American interventionists.
From The Western Journal, a Texas teenager who allegedly killed another teenager will still be allowed to graduate from high school, which invokes outrage.
From BizPac Review, Democrat congresscritters are privately angry at a colleague jumping the gun on yet another impeachment of President Trump.
From The Daily Wire, a bipartisan group of congresscritters introduce a resolution to congratulate Pope Leo XIV for being the "first American pontiff".
From the Daily Caller, congresscritters Blake Moore (R-UT) and Debbie Dingell (D-Mich) literally need to wake up.
From the New York Post, millennials claim that people of their generation all have the same beauty mark.
From Breitbart, Trump tells the Gulf Cooperation Council that Iran must "stop sponsoring terror" and stop its "bloody proxy wars" is it wants a nuclear deal with the U.S.
And from SFGate, the fast food chain In-N-Out makes some welcome changes to its ingredients.
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