On a cool and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the pain from the government shutdown is about to get real for the Democrats.
From FrontpageMag, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) falsely accuses Israel of "apartheid".
From Townhall, a "bombshell" report comes out about then-President Biden's use of the autopen.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the violent criminals who received reduced bail or walked free because of judges appointed by then-Governor and now senatorial candidate Roy Cooper (D-NC).
From the Washington Examiner, more on the aforementioned report on Biden's autopen.
From The Federalist, Christian leaders ignore the Muslim genocide against Christians in Nigeria. (Tell me again how "black lives matter".)
From American Thinker, what happens if Obergefell is overturned?
From NewsBusters, ABC and CBS omit the government worker union's call to end the government shutdown.
From TeleSUR, Hurricane Melissa strikes Jamaica.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a brief roundup of violent crime committed (or allegedly committed) by migrants.
From Snouts in the Trough, the Islamic bomb attack in Manchester, England has nothing to do with Islam, and say goodbye to SitT.
From EuroNews, Ukrainian strikes on refineries reduce Russian oil refining capacity by 20 percent.
From Balkan Insight, the Bulgarian defense industry gets a major boost from a deal with the German company Rheinmetall. (My spell checker has no problem with the name "Rheinmetall".)
From The North Africa Post, over 1,000 civilians flee from El-Fasher, Sudan due to clashes between the Syrian Army and the Rapid Support Forces.
From The New Arab, more on events in El-Fasher, Sudan, where the Rapid Support Forces have allegedly massacred 2,000 civilians.
From Jewish News Syndicate, an IDF website shows how Hamas civilian sites for its terror operations in Gaza.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an "Allahu Akbar" breaks out on a bus in Saint-Malo, France. (If you read French, read the story at Le Télégramme.)
From Gatestone Institute, the make believe idea of "global justice".
From The Stream, ten ways in which "democratic socialism" differs from the gospel.
From The Daily Signal, a visitor observes free speech in the U.K.
From The American Conservative, Ukrainian President Zelensky's top man Andriy Yermak is a big problem. (My spellchecker has no problem with "Andriy", but objects to "Yermak".)
From The Western Journal, the allegedly stupid President Bush the Younger scored 25 percent better on the SAT than California Governor Gavin Newsom (D). (I will thus give this story the "stupid people" label, but not because of Bush.)
From BizPac Review, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi gives President Trump a special gift during his visit to Japan. (My spellchecker objects to both her first and last names.)
From the Daily Caller, meet the leftists in Portland, Oregon who keep getting arrested and released.
From the New York Post, Democratic Senators vote for the 13th time to keep the government closed, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) proposes an "easy fix".
From Breitbart, according to French politician Éric Zemmour, immigration is "stealing our civilization".
From 9News, Sydney, Australia outlaws natural gas for new buildings starting in 2027. (via Breitbart)
From Newsmax, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu orders "powerful strikes" in Gaza in response to alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas.
And from SFGate, why California wildlife officials just killed four endangered gray wolves.
 
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