On a sunny but cool Wednesday, which is milder than yesterday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.S. military has a recruiting surge.
From FrontpageMag, according to a U.N. report, "Palestinians" in Gaza are fatter than Israelis.
From Townhall, look at what New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo (I) was caught doing on election night.
From The Washington Free Beacon, CAIR claims credit for New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's (D) victory, and pledges to do more.
From the Washington Examiner, after a demand from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, California revokes about 17,000 illegally issued commercial drivers licenses.
From The Federalist, it's not possible to keep up with the fall of the U.K.
From American Thinker, a woman who can say "I beat Hitler".
From NewsBusters, ABC is still upset about the Democrats caving to end the recent federal government shutdown.
From TeleSUR, in their upcoming election, Hondurans will vote on whether to continue the "Refoundation" project.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how ironic that people who sow division talk about "unity". (To a politician, "unity" really means that everyone agrees with his views and policies.)
From EuroNews, former Italian Chamber of Deputies Speaker Roberto Fico is scrutinized for mooring his yacht at military facility near Naples that is normally off-limits to civilians. (Former Speaker Fico should not be confused with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.)
From Free West Media, according to a survey, a majority of Europeans regard national sovereignty as important.
From ReMix, a majority of asylum seekers in Greece claiming to be minors aren't.
From Balkan Insight, the leader of the Democratic Party of Kosovo announces his resignation.
From The North Africa Post, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier urges Algerian authorities to release Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal.
From The New Arab, a fire near a pine forest in Lebanon did not harm the forest, and was not caused by Israeli strikes.
From Jewish News Syndicate, French President Emmanuel Macron says that he can count on Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to the U.N., nine out of ten households in Afghanistan are forced to skip meals, sell their belonging, or take on debt in order to survive.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, refugees from Syria attack a ceremony commemorating Kristallnacht in Lahr, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From Gatestone Institute, Israel has some new important allies due to the Abraham Accords, and an old enemy.
From The Stream and the "you can't make this up" department, ProFa attacks a Turning Point USA event, which attack is led by a man whose first name is "Jihad".
From The Daily Signal, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem promises a "surge" of resources into Chicago after Illinois Governor J.D. Pritzker (D) calls an immigration official a "snowflake".
From The American Conservative, President Trump should welcome Saudi Arabia's pragmatism, but should not offer any security guarantees.
From The Western Journal, actor Timothée Chalamet triggers a woke mob by stating an unpleasant truth about being childless.
From BizPac Review, recent footage of former President Biden is quite unpleasant.
From the New York Post, all 14 victims of the UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky have been identified.
From Breitbart and the "where are the feminists?" department, Taliban authorities order female patients and nurses to wear burkas if they want to access health care in Herat, Afghanistan.
From Newsmax, Trump endorses Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) as he seeks his unprecedented fourth term.
And from Cracked, actor/comedian Adam Sandler's bit against wearing suits is getting old.
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