On a sunny but very cold Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner pledges to hunt down the "wannabe Nazis" of ICE after President Trump leaves office.
From FrontpageMag, Trump betrays the Kurds in Syria.
From Townhall, Minnesota agrees to a major concession to the Trump administration on the enforcement of immigration law.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Kennedy Center was an object of politics long before Trump got involved.
From the Washington Examiner, how demands by Democrats for judicial warrants instead of administrative warrants could decimate the deportation agenda.
From The Federalist, without deportations, the border cannot be secured.
From American Thinker, a truth inconvenient to the left about agitator Alex Pretti's gun.
From NewsBusters, MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace displays an AI-edited photo of Alex Pretti.
From Canada Free Press, Canadian provincial premiers are working to take down the U.S.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan oil workers march in defense of their industry.
From TCW Defending Freedom, under new Archbishop Sarah Mullally, the Church of England will welcome all minorities, except for traditional Anglicans.
From EuroNews, according to E.U. High Representative Kaja Kallas, Russian President Putin should make some concession before talking with European leaders.
From ReMix, Muslim leaders in Padua, Italy demand the removal of a plastic pig from deli shop's window. (If you read Italian, read the story at il Giornale.)
From Balkan Insight, what would Russia do if Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić lost power?
From The North Africa Post, Renault Group Morocco confirmed its leadership in the automotive sector in 2025.
From The New Arab, what now for the Syrian Democratic Forces in northeastern Syria?
From The Jerusalem Post, a year after being arrested by the Taliban, an American citizen in still held in Kabul, Afghanistan without so far being charged.
From the Daily Mail, a woman collapses from being caned 140 times in the Indonesian province of Aceh for sex outside of marriage and drinking alcohol. (What is this "ban on cruel and unusual punishment" speak of?)
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Trump should stop Saudi Arabia's campaign against Jews and the Abraham Accords.
From The Daily Signal, parents are back in charge of their children, and the voters approve.
From The American Conservative, who's next for some regime change?
From The Western Journal, Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) uses the aforementioned edited picture of Alex Pretti on the Senate floor, having previously pushed for anti-deep fake legislation.
From BizPac Review, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld gives Democrat commentator Jessica Tarlov a piece of his mind over her allegedly selective outrage.
From the Daily Caller, states rush to get their lights back on as another winter storm looms ahead.
From the New York Post, former NFL player Tyrann Mathieu using bleach in an attempt to pass a drug test during his college days at LSU, which did not go well.
From Breitbart, left-wing haters try to tank First Lady Melania Trump's movie Melania.
And from Kidspot, quack! (via the New York Post)
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