On a cloudy and very cold Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, although Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post, he is not obligated to subsidize its losses.
From FrontpageMag, the media keeps lying about Israel.
From Townhall, the left finds a away to attack President Trump for lowering drug prices.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Palestinian Authority plans to pay terrorists and their families $315 million in 2026.
From The Federalist, Democrats hate anyone who doesn't share their love for crime and fraud, even others on the left.
From American Thinker, Trump's biggest concerns about negotiating with Iran are not about its desire to acquire nuclear weapons.
From NewsBusters, the elite media continue to go Sergeant Schultz about crimes committed by illegal aliens.
From Canada Free Press, Fox News contributor Jessica Tarlov misunderstands how the SAFE Act would work.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the late Jeffrey Epstein is a convenient distraction from the Muslim Asian grooming gangs in the U.K.
From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer trusted former parliamentcritter Peter Mandelson. (The post is a video that shows Starmer as a Dalek.)
From EuroNews, the E.U. proposes new sanctions on Russian oil sales and a full ban on maritime services.
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo's Foreign Ministry condemns the arrest by Serbian police of Kosovo Albanian Mitehat Llozhani in connection with war crimes during Kosovo's war in 1998 and 1999.
From The North Africa Post, an international consortium composed of American, Spanish and German firms signs an agreement to invest $4.5 billion in a project to produce ammonia in Morocco.
From The New Arab, U.N.-backed experts warn that famine is spreading in the Sudanese region of Darfur.
From The Jerusalem Post, U.N. Special Rapporteur Jessica Albanese is reportedly slated to speak at the Al Jazeera Forum Conference in Doha, Qatar, along with Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Trump's "friends" set him up with jihadists who are faking tolerance.
From The Daily Signal, according to Republican congresscritters, Trump is delivering on his promise of "law and order".
From The American Conservative, who is London mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham?
From The Western Journal, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's (D) "warmth of collectivism" results in piles of snow and trash.
From BizPac Review, CNN panelist Scott Jennings stumps his fellow panelists on the concept of supply and demand.
From the Daily Caller, Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler announces that the agency has suspended 111,620 borrowers over alleged fraud.
From the New York Post, country singer Drew Baldridge would like to make some music with Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Kobie Turner.
From Breitbart, a banner hung over U.S. route 75 in Dallas exposes China's use of birth tourism.
And from Newsmax, Hall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen goes to the gridiron in the sky.