Now that I'm back from my usual Wednesday running around, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, the 2006 movie Talladega Nights, which is being rereleased for its 20th anniversary, retraces our tracks.
From FrontpageMag, suicidal empathy can also be called "sympathy for the devil". ("Please allow me to introduce myself....")
From Townhall, after four years, Democrats are still crying about Dobbs v. Jackson.
From The Washington Free Beacon, senatorial candidate James Talarico (D-TX) called to cut police budgets and spend the money on social programs instead.
From the Washington Examiner, federal prosecutors indict 12 people for allegedly using drones to deliver drugs, cellphones, weapons and other contraband into prisons.
From The Federalist, the media gear up to whitewash New York City's takeover by socialists.
From American Thinker, foreigners visiting the U.S. for the World Cup find the real America.
From NewsBusters, fact-checkers spin a 2018 Tweet by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. Labour Party's "Ministry of Truth" is a step toward dictatorship.
From Snouts in the Trough, do the U.K.'s useless "plods" having anything better to do than gawk?
From Gatestone Institute, Helion Energy's "Radioactive Materials License and Radioactive Air Emissions License", granted for a nuclear fusion project, is a milestone that should be celebrated.
From The American Conservative, Peru has a chance to become stable if candidate Keiko Fujimori is elected president.
From BizPac Review, UFC fighter Dana White names the one Republican who could keep him involved in politics.
From the Daily Caller, Democrats are against trying to restrict the export of gasoline.
From the New York Post, according to the Department of Homeland Security, ICE has arrested 10,000 migrant gang members during President Trump's second term.
From Breitbart, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son warns not to commit "blasphemy against AI".
From Newsmax, Florida attorney John Morgan announces the name of a new political party that he's creating.
And from the Humor Times, how Vice President Vance's obsession with a divan killed peaceful coexistence.