On a partly sunny and cool Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, why Ukrainian forces can't dislodge Russian troops.
From FrontpageMag, double standards on Muslims or Jews being victims of a crime.
From Townhall, the truth about climate change isn't really that scary.
From The Washington Free Beacon, while President Biden claims that the EV market is "rapidly growing", Ford just cut electric truck production in half.
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-NC) calls Democrats "full of it" for defending First Son Hunter Biden.
From The Federalist, let's play the game "spot the dictator".
From American Thinker, the three-step process to totalitarianism.
From NewsBusters, the MSNBC show Jose Diaz-Balart Reports hypes pro-abortion Republicans.
From Canada Free Press, supporting Israel against Hamas is in the U.S. national interest.
From TeleSUR, the Brazilian National Petroleum Agency awards concessions in the Pelotas basin in the Atlantic Ocean.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why spend £200 million to arrive at a foregone conclusion?
From EuroNews, new Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is sworn in.
From Voice Of Europe, migrant "youths" allegedly assault a Santa Claus in Kassel, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at HNA.)
From ReMix, a pro-migrant activist is allegedly raped in Bordeaux, France by a migrant and is "shocked" to see him on the street again before the start of his trial. (If you read French, read the story at Sud Ouest).
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo authorities indict four ethnic Serbs on terrorism charges over a grenade attack on an election commission office.
From The North Africa Post, two airlines expand their respective operations in Morocco.
From The New Arab, Houthis in Yemen warn ships that they will be attacked if they're bound for Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, due to "woke cowardice", universities have the wrong presidents at the wrong time.
From The Stream, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi deserves to be arrested when he arrives in Geneva, Switzerland.
From The Daily Signal, Republican Senators pretend to be pro-life while enabling Biden's pro-abortion policy.
From The Western Journal, a columnist at The Washington Post can't help but admit the truth about Jack Smith's prosecution of former President Trump.
From BizPac Review, investigators who broke then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email scandal find new details relating to the death of former President Obama's personal chef.
From The Daily Wire, the sheriff's office of Multnomah County Oregon makes the biggest fentanyl bust in its history, but releases the operation's alleged ringleader.
From the Daily Caller, right-wing journalist Tucker Carlson would definitely host a Republican presidential primary debate.
From the New York Post, according to a study, Generation Z is more afraid of the world than their predecessors have been, even though the world is safer than ever.
From Breitbart, French President Emmanuel Macron draws outrage with his plans to replace stained glass windows in the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.
From Newsmax, the Federal Reserve keeps its interest rates where they have been.
From Fox 17, a Muslim family allegedly assaults one of their members for converting to Christianity - in Nashville, Tennessee. (via MRCTV)
And from the Genesius Times, Harvard University changes its definition of "plagiarism" to "work stolen by someone besides our first black president".
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