On the last day of the first month of the current year, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a bipartisan group of Senators show Big Tech CEOs evidence that their platforms have facilitated child exploitation.
From FrontpageMag, Robert Spencer points out that he has been identifying congresscritter Ilham Omar (D-Min) as "D-Mogadishu" for years.
From Townhall, President Biden finally admits that there's a crisis at the southern border.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis may have fired an employee who warned her against misusing federal funds.
From the Washington Examiner, chaos is spreading in western Africa, because of actions taken by President Obama when he was in office.
From The Federalist, 20 questions for your state's Republican candidates.
From American Thinker, an assessment of former President Trump.
From MRCTV, a timeline of Biden's illegal immigration crisis.
From NewsBusters, CNN hosts try to get NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to denounce Trump, but instead he has positive things to say about him.
From Canada Free Press, the E.U. openly attacks masculinity.
From TeleSUR, Argentina's National Chamber of Labor Appeals rules against President Javier Milei's labor reform.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s police force is more like a left-wing militia.
From EuroNews, almost twice as many migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean during this January as a year ago.
From Voice Of Europe, according to Health Minister Izabela Leszczyna, Polish woman are massively seeking abortions outside of Poland.
From ReMix, a German ProFa thug is sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in beatings in Budapest, Hungary.
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo postpones banning the Serbian dinar due to international pressure.
From The North Africa Post, African countries gather in Marrakech, Morocco to address the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
From The New Arab, ISIS cells in Syria reportedly have "centralized" weapons supplies.
From Gatestone Institute, China wants to trap U.S. President Biden on artificial intelligence.
From The Stream, new research on "conversion therapy" goes against the LGBTQ narrative.
From The Daily Signal, Biden's weakness leads to aggression by Iranian-backed proxy groups.
From The American Conservative, the "adults" are not back in charge of American foreign policy.
From The Western Journal, Trump sees through Biden's ploy after he announces plans to visit East Palestine, Ohio a year after the train derailment.
From BizPac Review, Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) accuses Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) of "undermining" Republicans with the new border agreement.
From The Daily Wire, the House Homeland Security Committee advances two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
From the Daily Caller, business partners of the alleged boyfriend of the aforementioned Fani Willis bankrolled her campaign, and afterwards received lucrative contracts.
From the New York Post, former congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) spent over $1,300 of campaign cash at a swanky Republican club - after being expelled from the House.
From Breitbart, according to a CDC report, syphilis cases in the U.S. have increased to their highest levels since the 1950s.
And from the Genesius Times, the Iranian army marches across the southern U.S. border and claims asylum.
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