On a cloudy and mild Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, there's nothing racist about calling the Wuhan virus the "Wuhan virus".
From FrontpageMag, the real reason California gives illegal aliens so much respect.
From Townhall, former Vice President Biden has an unpleasant encounter with a worker who opposes gun control.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the Hulu docuseries Hillary.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator Socialism (I-VT) doesn't regret praising Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's literacy program.
From The Federalist, Guatemalans illegally entering the U.S. admit their real reason for doing so.
From American Thinker, a Biden administration would bring back people from the Obama administration.
From CNS News, Senator Socialism declines to criticize Joe Biden's mental state.
From LifeZette, if you want to see what a Democrat White House and Congress would look like, look at Virginia.
From NewsBusters, another member of the Biden family is in trouble, but the networks won't report it.
From Canada Free Press, Democrats and the media are coughing up blame for the coronavirus on President Trump.
From CBC News, a Newfoundlander leading the fight against the coronavirus wants to put out the facts.
From Global News, police in Peterborough, Ontario use drones for traffic investigations.
From CTV News, a Montreal man gets a 41-month sentence for defrauding U.S. seniors in a "grandparent scam".
From TeleSUR, Chilean police allegedly repress a feminist general strike.
From The Mainichi, a Japanese microbiology expert explains the coronavirus.
From the Borneo Post, the new Malaysian cabinet is the first to not include a deputy prime minister.
From Free Malaysia Today, Malaysia confirms 12 more coronavirus cases, as one patient recovers.
From The Straits Times, for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak, Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Wuhan.
From The Jakarta Post, Indonesia prepares measures to stabilize its markets.
From Maldives Insider, Mӧvenpick Resort Kuredhivaru Maldives and the U.N. Development Program promote #EachforEqual on International Women's Day.
From the Daily Mirror, the Sri Lankan army will not charge any fees from passengers under quarantine.
From the Colombo Page, Sri Lankan security forces prepare quarantine facilities.
From the Dhaka Tribune, a man is arrested for allegedly defaming a member of Bangladesh's parliament. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From The Hans India, sales of chicken in India decline by 35 percent, apparently due to rumors about the coronavirus.
From the Hindustan Times, India temporarily bans the entry of travellers from Spain, Germany and France due to the coronavirus.
From ANI, Tibetans exiled in India participated in a motorcycle rally.
From India Today, celebrations of the Holi festival in India are subdued due to the coronavirus.
From Khaama Press, Afghan forces foil an attempted suicide bombing.
From Dawn, the Engro Corporation shuts down its office in Karachi, Pakistan after an employee tests positive for the coronavirus.
From The Express Tribune, a case of the coronavirus is confirmed in Quetta, bringing Pakistan's total to 19.
From Pakistan Today, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan launches an anti-poverty program.
From Radio Farda, the Iranian government claims that the coronavirus might be a bio-terror attack by the U.S.
From IranWire, six to eight people die every day from the coronavirus at a hospital in the Iranian province of Gilan.
From StepFeed, unemployment is hurting young Arabs, even in countries thought to be wealthy.
From The New Arab, Lebanon confirms its first death from the coronavirus.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey and Russia agree to patrol parts of the Syrian region of Idlib.
From Turkish Minute, the Turkish Embassy in the U.S. denies that an American women who tested positive for the coronavirus had traveled to Turkey.
From Rûdaw, according to Iraq's health ministry, 15 Iraqis have recovered from the coronavirus.
From In-Cyprus, the Cypriot government announces a plan for managing the flow of migrants.
From The Syrian Observer, what's behind the bombings in Damascus?
From Arutz Sheva, the leader of the Israeli part Gesher opposes the formation of a minority government led by the Blue and White party.
From The Times Of Israel, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz is reportedly planning to put together a minority coalition government by March 23rd.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to knessetcritter Avi Nissenkorn (Blue and White), the Knesset needs to form a committee to deal with the coronavirus.
From YNetNews, according to an opinion column, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud) and Benny Gantz (Blue and White) both need to grow up.
From the Egypt Independent, Egypt has confirmed 59 cases of the coronavirus.
From Egypt Today, Egypt starts sanitizing its railways and metro networks.
From Morocco World News, Morocco confirms its first death from the coronavirus.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran's mullahs lie about the coronavirus.
From The Stream, a cross in a park in Florida is allowed to stay.
From the Daily Caller, an imam who spoke at a rally for Senator Socialism previously claimed that ISIS "somehow connected" to Israel and called homosexuality "a form of disorder".
From Fox News, according to prosecutors, U.K. Prince Andrew is still not cooperating in the investigation concerning the late Jeffrey Epstein.
From WPVI-TV, what's the difference between quarantine and isolation?
From the New York Post, wearing glasses can help protect against the coronavirus.
And from Twitchy, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) accuses fellow congresscritter Ken McCarthy (R-Cal) of racism for calling the Chinese coronavirus the "Chinese coronavirus".
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