On a cold and cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Border Czar Tom Homan announces that the Trump administration is pulling 700 federal agents out of Minnesota due to cooperation by local officials.
From FrontpageMag, the illegal invasion of the U.S. hits its lowest level since 1970.
From Townhall, antisemitic incidents greatly increase in Mayor Zohran Mamdani's (D) New York City.
From The Washington Free Beacon, my governor claims that the KKK ran his great-grandfather out of South Carolina, but church records tell a different story.
From the Washington Examiner, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touts the keto diet as a cure for schizophrenia.
From The Federalist, Congress could solve the problem of entitlement fraud overnight, but won't.
From American Thinker, climate change zealots scramble to explain why polar bears are fatter and healthier than ever.
From NewsBusters, the White House Briefing Room has a new seating chart.
From Canada Free Press, a left-wing protester calls a black ICE officer a "house-[N-word]".
From TeleSUR, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum promotes a "non-military confrontation" strategy for dealing with criminals.
From TCW Defending Freedom, when Islamists say that they're at war with the West, why don't we believe them?
From Snouts in the Trough, is kowtowing to China U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's latest betrayal? (The post has yesterday's date but is labeled a "Wednesday blog", so I'll let the date slide.)
From EuroNews, E.U. countries loan Ukraine another €90 billion.
From ReMix, a Hungarian court sentences a German transgender ProFa thug to eight years in prison for his involvement with an extremist network called the Hammer Gang. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Magyar Nemzet.)
From Balkan Insight, police in Durres, Albania arrest 20 people in connection with an operation to traffic hazardous waste to Thailand.
From The North Africa Post, Spain's highest criminal court rejects a request from Algeria to extradite former Senator Abdelkader Djedia.
From The New Arab, what we know about the killing of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
From The Jerusalem Post, Saudi media ramp up their rhetoric against Israel.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Syrian journalist Mustafa al-Miqdad claims that some Gazans send their children into harm's way hoping that they will be injured by the IDF and then collect compensation from the Palestinian authority.
From Sky News, Islamist gunmen kill at least 170 people in Woro, Nigeria.
From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, European leftists want to replace the native working class with migrants.
From Gatestone Institute, the Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed launches its first-ever women's wing.
From The Daily Signal, actress Billie Eilush's declaration that "no one is illegal on stolen land" shows the incongruity of the left's victimhood worldview.
From The American Conservative, the Epstein files could bury the aforementioned Keir Starmer.
From The Western Journal, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger (D) ran as a "moderate" and promised "affordability", but left-wingers immediately proposed a radical tax-first agenda.
From BizPac Review, an Australian political activist sets up a GiveSendGo account for travel to the U.S. and squat on the aforementioned Billie Eilish's mansion.
From the Daily Caller, prolific online left-winger Will Stancil gets mugged by reality.
From the New York Post, the aforementioned Zohran Mamdani endorses New York Governor Kathy Hochul's (D) bid for reelection.
From Breitbart, an opinion against all gun control.
From Newsmax, The Washington Post cuts its staff by one third.
And from The Babylon Bee, a bill to require voter ID is suspiciously defeated in the Senate by vote of 7 million to 53.