On a sunny but very cold Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump is not the only one changing course in Minneapolis.
From FrontpageMag, congresscritter Ilhan Omar's (D-Min) sudden increase in wealth is now being investigated.
From Townhall, anti-ICE agitators are doing the opposite of what the Democrats hoped that they would do.
From The Washington Free Beacon, three Illinois Democrat senatorial candidates decline to support Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY).
From the Washington Examiner, Trump shifts his tactics and optics hoping to calm the situation in Minnesota.
From The Federalist, Trump should talk with the parents of people killed by illegal aliens before withdrawing ICE from Minneapolis.
From American Thinker, former President Obama makes a dangerous return to the megaphone.
From NewsBusters, CBS host Stephen Colbert and Comedy Central host Jon Stewart bring back the smear of liking ICE to the Gestapo.
From Canada Free Press, the climate cult is dissolving under the weight of reality.
From TeleSUR, former Panamanian Vice President Jose Gabriel Carrizo is arrested for alleged unlawful enrichment.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the people of the U.K. are paying billions of pounds for the invasion of their country.
From EuroNews, at least three people are killed and 23 others wounded in a Russian strike on Odesa, Ukraine.
From Free West Media, the Mercosur trade agreement between the E.U. and six South American countries is signed in Asunción, Paraguay.
From ReMix, Ukrainian authorities ask Interpol to issue arrest warrants for Ukrainian-Israeli businessman Timur Mindics and his associate Alexander Zuckerman for suspected fraud worth €100 million. (If the charge is true, all those alleged Somali fraudsters in Minnesota are pikers compared to these guys. If you read Ukrainian, read the story at Strana.)
From Balkan Insight, Romania considers lowering its age of criminal responsibility after two teenagers kill a child.
From The North Africa Post, the Chinese company Jiangsu Aishelun Medical Technology Group invests €20 million in a factory for producing medical devices in Morocco.
From The New Arab, will the Syrian government's capture of land from the Syrian Democratic Forces result in a resurgence of ISIS?
From BirminghamLive, a judge in Birmingham, England calls letters defending a drunk driver who killed another motorist "nauseating".
From MustShareNews, an imam in Melaka, Malaysia resigns after a secretary for his mosque is caught watching adult material at work.
From Jewish News Syndicate, a festival in Berlin celebrating Palestinian culture is canceled after the Israeli Embassy raises concerns that its organizers displayed a Hamas-like symbol.
From Arutz Sheva, a Muslim Brotherhood official flees Egypt after allegedly sexually harassing and blackmailing wives and daughters of other Muslim Brotherhood officials.
From the Daily Mail, U.K. terror police reveal that they have stopped 19 "late stage" attack plots in five years. (The last fives stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. refuses to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.
From The Daily Signal, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the international policy consensus on coronavirus vaccines.
From The American Conservative, the MAGA movement needs less moralism on immigration.
From The Western Journal, MSNBC is caught photoshopping the face of the late anti-ICE agitator Alex Pretti.
From BizPac Review, a woman is arrested after a toddler falls out of her SUV.
From the Daily Caller, according to former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem can't come back from her response to the killing of the aforementioned Alex Pretti.
From the New York Post, according to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, 10 people have been found dead in New York City since the start of last weekend's snowstorm.
From Breitbart, the aforementioned Chuck Schumer rages against the aforementioned Kristi Noem.
From Newsmax, First Lady Melania Trump calls for unity.
And from the Genesius Times, how many activists need to die from back-alley deportations just because local officials want to ban the procedure?
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