On a sunny but cold Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump smacks the Supreme Court ahead of his State of the Union address.
From FrontpageMag, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) frees the worst sex offenders in the U.S.
From Townhall, a CNN contributor shows how the media have absolute contempt for families who have lost loved ones killed by illegal aliens.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a billionaire-funder super PAC does the dirty work for senatorial candidate James Talarico (D-TX).
From the Washington Examiner, the U.S. men's hockey Olympic gold medal has become a political football.
From The Federalist, Republican politicians pretend that the courts will save us.
From American Thinker, why Democrats fight so hard on behalf of illegal aliens.
From NewsBusters, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld nukes the "shut-in bloggers" at the HuffPost for their screed against the aforementioned U.S. men's Olympic hockey team.
From Canada Free Press, the collapse of marriage and childbirth in the U.S. won't recover without one change.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a FOI request reveals that children in the U.K. died after receiving a coronavirus vaccination.
From EuroNews, Italy investigates the disappearance of military aircraft parts worth €17 million.
From ReMix, beef from Brazil contaminated with a banned growth hormone arrives in the E.U., thus proving opponents of the trade deal Mercosur right. (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo upholds a former intelligence chief's jail sentence for deporting six alleged "Gulenists" to Turkey in 2018.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco produces more steel than it needs.
From The New Arab, Lebanese government workers strike as increases in fuel prices and VAT exceed their pay hikes.
From Khaama Press, according to the World Food Programme, millions of people in Afghanistan face hunger as Ramadan begins.
From Hasht e Subh, according to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, almost five million people returned to Afghanistan during the past two years.
From Dawn, two policemen are killed in a suicide bombing at a checkpoint in the Pakistani province of Punjab.
From The Express Tribune, a court in Islamabad, Pakistan grants bail to former Prime Minister Imran Khan and former First Lady Bushra Bibi.
From Pakistan Today, an international coalition of scholars and human rights advocates speaks out for the aforementioned Imran Khan's health and demands that he has medical access.
From The Hans India, 104 alleged fraudsters are arrested in 16 Indian states.
From the Hindustan Times, how will the name of the Indian state of Kerala be changed?
From India Today, two sisters in Bhopal, India are arrested for allegedly running a sex and religious conversion racket.
From the Dhaka Tribune, a kidnapped schoolboy is rescued due to an intervention by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.
From New Age, Bangladesh Railway will start selling intercity train tickets for Eid-ul-Fitr on March 3rd.
From Gatestone Institute, China runs biological weapons labs in the U.S.
From The Daily Signal, the Border Patrol Union blames the Biden administration for a Mexican drug cartel having "military-grade weapons".
From The American Conservative, neocons worry that Trump will not attack Iran.
From The Western Journal, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) is filmed praising a group of Muslims glorifying the killing of Christians and Jews.
From BizPac Review, Bastrop County, Texas drops its proposal to rename part of a highway after slain rightwing activist Charlie Kirk.
From the Daily Caller, country singer Charley Crockett cancels the Canadian part of his tour because Canada denies him entry due to a past drug conviction.
From the New York Post, otters at an aquarium in Baltimore enjoy the snow.
From Breitbart, according to a poll, voters in swing states are less likely to vote for any Democratic Senator who voted to shut down the Department of Homeland Security.
From Newsmax, a Serbian security expert calls on U.S. President Trump to intervene in tensions between Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
And from the Genesius Times, the aforementioned Gavin Newsom carries out a drive-by shooting in Compton, California to prove that he's "just like them".
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