As the graupel falls on a cold Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Senate reaches a deal to skip witness testimony in former President Trump's impeachment trial, after they had voted to call witnesses.
From Townhall, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) shows some of the questions his fellow Senators wanted to ask.
From the Washington Examiner, the house impeachment managers audition for bigger leadership roles.
From American Thinker, congresscritter Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) lays out a list of conservative principles.
From LifeZette, Trump lawyer Michael van der Veen owns the fourth day of the Trump impeachment trial.
From NewsBusters, Hollywood has sold its soul to communist China.
From Canada Free Press, life in the U.S. has become a cartoon.
From The Conservative Woman, the U.K.'s coronavirus lockdown cycle keeps looking more suspicious.
From Free West Media, Paris closes its "green urinals".
From EuroNews, the NGO ship Open Arms rescues about 40 migrants in the Mediterranean.
From The New Arab, Greece has reportedly forcibly returned 9,000 migrants to Turkey.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a refugee from Afghanistan allegedly throws acid into a woman's face in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
From Khaama Press, 30 Taliban terrorists suffer from premature detonation.
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. suffers an "epochal failure" on coronavirus vaccination.
From The Stream, the fear of being called "phobic".
From The American Conservative, it's "time to build".
From the New York Post and speaking of recalls, according to former New York Governor George Pataki (R), New Yorkers should consider a recall of current Governor Andrew Cuomo (D).
From The Daily Wire, are any feminists supporting recently fired Disney actress Gina Carano?
From Newsmax, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) turns over the phone log of his call from President Trump on January 6th.
And from Motor Biscuit, an FBI agent totals a $3 million Ferrari F50 while taking it on a joy ride.
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