On a cool cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the cruelty of LGBT ideologues and one mother's loss.
From FrontpageMag, what Western environmentalists and Russian President Putin have in common.
From Townhall, President Biden's attempt to blame Russia for inflation is debunked by, believe it or not, CNN.
From The Washington Free Beacon, watch, if you can endure it, all the times Biden blamed someone else for rising gasoline prices.
From the Washington Examiner, former President Obama's "car czar" blames Biden for inflation and rising gasoline prices.
From The Federalist, then-President Trump's gasoline prices were preferable to Biden's "roaring economy".
From American Thinker, three reasons why Trump should not run to retake his former office.
From CNS News, according to the State and Defense Departments, Russian claims of U.S.-related bioweapons facilities in Ukraine are "malarky".
From LifeZette, refugees from the war in Ukraine now number over 2 million.
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, Democrats blame Putin for rising gasoline prices, even though they rose after Biden's inauguration and before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (via LifeZette)
From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, it's vital for Ukraine to win the perception war. (via LifeZette)
From Red Voice Media, congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX) warns the entire House of Representatives that they're "about to get played". (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, The New York Times evades the reality of black-on-Asian hate crimes and blames them on Trump.
From CBC News, according to a survey, the coronavirus pandemic brought out the worst in Canadians.
From Global News, according to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's security advisor, domestic extremism is "here to stay".
From CTV News, businesses in the Canadian province of British Columbia prepare for the end of mask mandates.
From TeleSUR, Ecuadorian lawmakers approve an amnesty for people imprisoned over the social outbreak in 2019.
From TCW Defending Freedom, is London really ready for a nuclear attack, as claimed by Mayor Sadiq Khan?
From the Express, U.K. expats are warned to stay away from a region in Spain.
From the Evening Standard, a British judge rules that a mentally-ill pregnant woman can be made to undergo a C-section against her will.
From the (U.K.) Independent, a charity raises £50,000 to help refugees from Ukraine enter Moldova.
From the (Irish) Independent, according to the Irish Red Cross, over 12,300 people in Ireland have offered accommodation to Ukrainian refugees.
From the Irish Examiner, according to Taoiseach Micheál Martin, it's "always possible" for Irish troops to be sent to the border of the Ukraine conflict.
From Euractiv, according to Irish officials, Ireland has not been hit as hard by the Brexit trade disruption as previously feared.
From VRT NWS, according to Asylum and Migration Secretary Sammy Mahdi, Belgium could receive up to 200,000 Ukrainian refugees.
From The Brussels Times, Belgium attempts to implement birth control - on pigeons.
From EuroNews, bakers in Brussels, Belgium struggle to make ends meets due to the rising cost of flour.
From the NL Times, the Dutch cabinet reportedly plans to cut taxes on gasoline and natural gas.
From Dutch News, Dutch employers warn that the war in Ukraine could bring on a 1970s-style recession. (If you read Dutch, read the story at VNO NCW.)
From Deutsche Welle, in a phone conversation with Putin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz demands a ceasefire in Ukraine.
From the CPH Post, according to Ukrainian Ambassador to Denmark Dmytro Kuleba, over 100 Danes have gone to Ukraine to fight against Russia.
From Polskie Radio, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris meet to discuss support for Ukraine and NATO's eastern flank.
From Radio Prague, the Czech government approves measures to help Ukrainians entering the Czech Republic.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia starts producing biomethane.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban goes to Versailles, France to oppose proposed E.U. sanctions on Russia energy.
From Hungary Today, the Hungarian parliament elects Katalin Novák as the country's first female president. (If you read German, read the story at Ungarn Heute.)
From About Hungary, Prime Minister Modi (India) thanks Prime Minister Orban (Hungary) for taking in Indian refugees fleeing Ukraine.
From Free West Media, the Westerners who warned against expanding NATO eastward.
From Balkan Insight, Albanians again protest in the streets over rising fuel prices.
From The North Africa Post, a woman posing as a human rights defender for the Sahrawis is exposed as a warmonger.
From The New Arab, Tunisian President Kais Saied declares "war" on food speculators.
From Sahara Reporters, the terror group Islamic State of West Africa Province releases a video of its police destroying marijuana.
From the Institute For Security Studies, the Islamic State of West Africa Province recruits children for combat.
From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian Authority arrests a Christian Arab and closes his institution because it "dared to welcome" a Jew.
From Gatestone Institute, "Putin's war crimes".
From The Stream, the Biden Wizard Of Oz administration.
From The Daily Signal, 6 examples of woke pork spending in the omnibus bill.
From The American Conservative, meet Helena, who has gone through a "harrowing" journey.
From The Western Journal, inflation reaches yet another 40-year high.
From BizPac Review, Russian tanks trying to reach Kyiv meet fierce resistance.
From The Daily Wire, Major League Baseball is back, tentatively.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Bob Good (R-VA) introduces a bill to designate MS-13 as foreign a terrorist organization.
From the New York Post, Russian soldiers tell a man whom they had shot that they're really fighting against "the USA inside Ukraine".
From Breitbart, an Obama-appointed federal judge in Maryland dismisses a suit filed by illegal aliens who claimed to have been wrongly denied coronavirus stimulus checks.
From Newsmax, President Biden blames inflation on "Putin's price hike".
And from The Verge, some games you can buy on MAR10 day.
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