On a Super Bowl Sunday that's looking like a rain day, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to Senator Chuck Schumer, China was "humiliated" by the spy balloon scandal.
From Townhall, Republicans demand answers after the FBI and DOJ label Catholics who attend Latin Mass as "potential terrorists".
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book compiling the humor of P.J. O'Rourke.
From American Thinker, there may have been personal between Tyre Nichols and one of the Memphis cops charged in connection to his death. (I remember a similar angle to the death of George Floyd, where he and the cop who knelt on his neck had both worked at a night club where they might have encountered each other and allegedly did not get along.)
From Canada Free Press, U.S. President Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau write themselves into the Chinese balloon story as heroes.
From TCW Defending Freedom, if someone is marching to the beat of a different drummer, the drummer might be a great spotted woodpecker.
From Free West Media, the University of Groningen in the Netherlands fires a "conspiracy lecturer".
From EuroNews, Russian forces continue to close in on Bakhmut, Ukraine.
From The North Africa Post, King Mohammed VI reiterates Morocco's support of the Palestinians, and to the city of al-Quds. (Al-Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.)
From The New Arab, at least 11 people are reportedly killed in an attack by ISIS in central Syria.
From Gatestone Institute, rumors of the end of the war in Syria have been greatly exaggerated.
From The Stream, President Biden and Vice President Harris gaslight Americans on abortion.
From The American Conservative, USAID Administrator Samantha Power goes to Hungary.
From The Western Journal, the Chinese state-run media claims that an unknown object has been spotted off its coast, and that Chinese military units will shoot it down. (Is someone giving China a taste of its own medicine?)
From BizPac Review, the aforementioned Prime Minister Trudeau is quick to take credit after U.S. jets shoot down an object over Canada.
From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter Mike Turner (R-OH), the U.S. has some holes in its homeland defense infrastructure which need to be fixed.
From the Daily Caller, education could become a key issue in the 2024 Republican presidential primaries.
From the New York Post, according to the aforementioned congresscritter James Comer, the aforementioned Biden and Schumer are trying to "scare seniors" about Medicare and Social Security.
From Newsmax, Pope Francis voices his concern over the imprisonment of Nicaraguan Bishop Rolando Alvarez.
And from The Peedmont, officials in northern Virginia complete the state's border wall in order to deter a possible invasion by Philadelphia Eagles fans.
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