On a sunny but cold Friday, ahead of a winter storm warning, here are some things going on:
From National Review, despite what the left says, "an unplanned pregnancy is never the end of the story".
From FrontpageMag, an insurrection on behalf of illegal alien pedophiles.
From Townhall, according to Vice President Vance, fraud in California is far worse than that in Minnesota.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the fact-checker of The New York Times needs to be fact-checked.
From the Washington Examiner, March for Life participants see Vance as the future of their movement in the Republican Party.
From The Federalist, how the media are lying about ICE and a "five-year-old boy".
From American Thinker, there is a way to go forward on Iran.
From NewsBusters, The New York Times swears that President Trump will bring about economic disaster, but it still hasn't come.
From Canada Free Press, Canada's impending downfall will be the fault of its Prime Minister Mark Carney, and not of U.S. President Trump.
From TeleSUR, Brazilians mark the 42nd anniversary of the social organization Landless Rural Workers Movement.
From TCW Defending Freedom, will the lies about the coronavirus ever stop?
From Snouts in the Trough, can we trust any of those click-desperate "journalists"?
From EuroNews, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz push for an autonomous and competitive Europe.
From ReMix, six people are injured in a knife attack in Antwerp, Belgium during a demonstration made in support of Kurds. (If you read Flemish, read the story at De Standaard and Gazet van Antwerpen. If you read French, read the story at RTL.)
From Balkan Insight, police detain 109 people Prizren, Kosovo for alleged vote-tampering.
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan economy is projected to grow by five percent this year.
From The New Arab, what we know so far about the planned reopening of the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza.
From the Daily Mail, more on the aforementioned knife attack in Antwerp.
From Gatestone Institute, "shooting over Greenland" versus the E.U.'s strategic myopia.
From The Daily Signal, the magistrate judge who refused to issue an arrest warrant for left-wing activist Don Lemon is married to a staffer for Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D).
From The American Conservative, against killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and balkanizing Iran.
From The Western Journal, a woman sitting behind former Special Counsel Jack Smith during his testimony to a House committee appears pained as he answers questions.
From BizPac Review, left-wing agitators tell a right-wing woman to "drop" her child.
From the Daily Caller, Missouri authorities move to shut down a trailer park bordering Whiteman Air Force Base and linked to a convicted fraudster with ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
From the New York Post, doctors warn about snow boots.
From Breitbart, an interview with the producer of Melania, a film about First Lady Melania Trump.
From Newsmax, former Canadian Olympic snowboarder and currently alleged drug trafficker Ryan Wedding is arrested in Mexico.
And from The Beaverton, the aforementioned Prime Minister Carney is invited to join Trump's "Board of Peace", along with Russian President Putin, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Lex Luthor and Megatron.
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