On a cold partly cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Ukrainians arm themselves as Russian forces try to take Kyiv.
From Townhall, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants ammunition, not evacuation.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson faces some ethics questions. (My spellchecker objects to her first name. Is that racist, sexist, or both?)
From the Washington Examiner, Ukrainian officials claim that their air defenses have shot down two Russian transport planes.
From American Thinker, the true colors of the Black Lives Matter organization.
From LifeZette, has President Biden let a madman loose on the world?
From NewsBusters, during Russia's previous invasion of Ukraine, TV host Matt Lauer chided then-private citizen Trump for calling then-President Obama "weak".
From Canada Free Press, the Democrats' avarice and desire for power has made the world more dangerous.
From TCW Defending Freedom, keep on driving your cars and eating beef.
From Snouts in the Trough, has Russian President Putin exposed the West's irrelevance?
From Free West Media, in the Stockholm subway, three Swedish men defend themselves against "Adidas knights".
From EuroNews, pictures from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
From Euractiv, as Russian forces continue to pound Ukraine, its capital of Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco and Libya combine their efforts to promote and protect human rights.
From The New Arab, the UAE abstains from voting on a U.N. resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
From OpIndia, after being released from jail in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, a young man allegedly kidnaps and rapes the daughter of a priest.
From Gatestone Institute, why Iran's mullahs are excited about U.S. President Biden's nuclear deal.
From The Stream, talking about freedom is dead, and we know who killed it.
From HistoryNet, the U.S. Army posthumously promotes its first black colonel to brigadier general.
From The Daily Signal, four Republican congresscritters offer solutions to the biggest issues facing America. (The proposed solutions are in a podcast.)
From Space War, Ukrainian and Russian troops fight in Kyiv.
From The American Conservative, the Democrats could go the way of the Whigs.
From ESPN, Poland refuses to play Russia in a World Cup qualifier soccer match. (via The Western Journal)
From The Western Journal, Biden points out that presidents have their limits.
From BizPac Review, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko doesn't appreciate Germany's offer of 5,000 military helmets.
From The Daily Wire, a conservative group is challenging racial proxies in K-12 admissions in public schools.
From Puck News, CNN picks its new president. (via the Daily Caller)
From the Daily Caller, White House press secretary Jen Psaki responds to rumors that she's going to MSNBC or CNN.
From Breitbart, the state of Biden's union is chaos, both foreign and domestic.
From NBC New York, according to Prime Minister Orban, Hungary will allow in all Ukrainian citizens and legal residents. (via Newsmax)
From Newsmax, according to RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, it's important to understand the difference in leadership between Trump and Biden.
And from the New York Post, residents of Bakhmach, Ukraine take a cue from a noted man in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
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