On a sunny and very cold Wednesday, after a 15-hour power outage, here are some things going on:
From National Review, why Japan matters more in the second Trump era.
From FrontpageMag, in its first conniption fit of the second Trump era, the left accuses the Chief Twit of making a Nazi salute.
From Townhall, President Trump sends military troops to protect the U.S. southern border.
From The Washington Free Beacon, in Oregon, fellow citizens can report your "offensive joke" to the government. (Having heard and told numerous Polish jokes when I was a Littlefoot, I could definitely give them a run for their money.)
From the Washington Examiner, a high school student in Nashville, Tennessee shoots two fellow students, killing one of them.
From The Federalist, if you think that Trump's pardons of Capitol riot defendants is about an "insurrection", you're missing the point.
From American Thinker, the carbon dioxide canard is falling apart.
From MRCTV, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) reveals the "big takeaway" from the pardons given by Trump and then-President Biden.
From NewsBusters, CBS, NBC and ABC join in a "desperate" new smear against Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth.
From TCW Defending Freedom, if you're a U.K. citizen, challenge your parliamentcritter over this "mad" climate bill.
From EuroNews, an Afghani citizen allegedly fatally stabs two people in Aschaffenburg, Germany.
From ReMix, all eyes in Europe are on Trump and Poland. (If you read Polish, read the story at Salon24.)
From Balkan Insight, how the Serbian government works to demonize protesters. (What is this "right to dissent" you speak of?)
From The North Africa Post, the Confederation of African Football highlights Morocco's proven record in hosting major international events.
From The New Arab, will the victims of the 2020 explosion in Beirut, Lebanon finally get justice?
From the Daily Mail, a rape grooming gang victim's father breaks down in tears recalling when police officers told him about what happened to her.
From Jewish News Syndicate, the number of reported wounded victims of a terrorist stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israel rises to six.
From VOA, ISIS claims responsibility for the murder of a Chinese man in Afghanistan.
From Gatestone Institute, is Brussels, the capital of the E.U., crumbing before our very eyes?
From Radio Free Asia, two thirds of the residents of Chaung Thar, Myanmar leave town due to nearby fighting between the country's ruling junta and the rebel Arakan Army.
From The Stream, abortion is the world's number one killer, but we can change that.
From The Daily Signal, every Democratic Senator voted against protecting babies who are born alive from a botched abortion.
From The American Conservative, how will Trump deal with Iran?
From The Western Journal, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) gets reminded of her hypocrisy about the aforementioned alleged Nazi salute by the Chief Twit.
From BizPac Review, the reaction from late night hosts to Trump's return to office was worth the four-year wait.
From The Daily Wire, members of the pro-life community hope that activists imprisoned under Biden will be pardoned by Trump.
From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, Trump can and should end birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens.
From the New York Post, after an eight-year hiatus, the show Duck Dynasty is coming back.
From Breitbart, according to congresscritter Ashley Hinson, Border Czar "Tom Homan knows how to get this done".
From Newsmax, according to Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala), ICE has already arrested 308 illegal aliens during Trump's first full day back in office.
And from SFGate, scientists find a 21-trillion-gallon aquifer in southern Oregon.
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