On a cool and rainy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a man from Florida is arrested for allegedly "intentionally and maliciously" starting the Pacific Palisades wildfire in California.
From FrontpageMag, another day, another Jew in Europe is assaulted.
From Townhall, a state launches an undercover operation against ProFa.
From The Washington Free Beacon, gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter (D-Cal) can't deal with some basic campaign questions.
From the Washington Examiner, First Son Eric Trump slams news anchor Chris Cuomo over the "weaponization" of government.
From The Federalist, the CEO of The Federalist testifies to a senatorial committee about how the site was censored. (If the aforementioned group that I call "ProFa", who call themselves "Antifa", were truly anti-fascist, they would have been among the first to object to such censorship.)
From American Thinker, leftists want to kick the dog until it bites, and then demand that we shoot the dog.
From NewsBusters, three stories that the legacy media don't want you to see.
From Canada Free Press, was Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hiding behind U.S. President Trump's trousers while Freedom Convoy leaders awaiting their sentencing?
From TeleSUR, two Argentinians are sentenced for attempting to assassinate former President Cristina Fernández in 2022.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the people of the U.K. should protect their country from those who hate it.
From Snouts in the Trough, while YouTube has banned videos from the author of SitT, others have made and uploaded some good political parodies.
From EuroNews, the E.U. decides that if something does not contain meat, it's not a "sausage" or a "burger".
From ReMix, the Polish party Civic Platform is reportedly forming secret groups to stifle criticism in the city of Kraków. (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)
From Balkan Insight, the E.U. warns Romania against using a pesticide that poisons bees.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco and the U.K. conclude a joint military exercise in the Moroccan region of Marrakesh.
From The New Arab, a Jordanian military court sentences nine defendants to prison for a Muslim Brotherhood-related plot to destabilize the country.
From IranWire, an Iranian political prisoner denies spying for Israel and claims that his confession was forced and edited.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an employee at Austria's Directorate for State Security and Intelligence allegedly spied for the aforementioned Muslim Brotherhood. (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)
From GBN, the BBC is forced to apologize after calling the Hamas attacks of October 7th, 2023 "escalation".
From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian Authority admits that Hamas can be hidden for a year and then allowed to reemerge.
From Jewish News Syndicate, "propaganda by analogy".
From Gatestone Institute, the legacy of Hamas and the fraud of the Gaza flotilla.
From Radio Free Asia, a military strike on a new moon festival in Chaung U, Thailand kills 20 people.
From The Stream, it's time to get prepared, because al-Qaeda is here in the U.S.
From The Daily Signal, according to Speaker Johnson (R-LA), the Democrats are putting their shutdown ahead of essential workers.
From The American Conservative, can Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D) still win?
From The Western Journal, Trump plans to use profits from tariffs, which the Democrats have opposed, to save the WIC program during the shutdown.
From BizPac Review, former Vice President Harris lets out some foul language.
From the Daily Caller, how Washington, D.C. police manipulate crime statistics to create an illusion of safety. (In other words, they show the lies, [bleep]ed lies, and statistics.)
From Newsmax, Trump endorses the reelection of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier (R).
And from the New York Post, don't be a dope.
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