On a mostly sunny but cold (although a bit milder) Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump (U.S.) gets President Petro (Colombia) to accept illegal aliens deported from the U.S.
From FrontpageMag, Trump suggests moving the Gazan Palestinians to Egypt. (The only problem with this idea is that Egypt doesn't want them.)
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, Democrats should be held to their own standards.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Roman orator Cicero.
From the Washington Free Beacon, the last three times when the U.S. tried to acquire Greenland.
From American Thinker, the communist who convinced President Carter to give the Panama Canal to Panama.
From NewsBusters, Border Czar Tom Homan schools ABC's Martha Raddatz about illegal immigration.
From TCW Defending Freedom, beware the secular left's expedient Christianity.
From The Jerusalem Post, a Palestinian held in Israel, who is reportedly a Fatah official, refuses to return to Gaza in a ceasefire prisoner exchange.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas congratulates a terrorist released under the ceasefire, who killed Israeli civilians including a nine-month-old child. (In other words, Abbas is congratulating a genuine baby-killer.)
From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians in December 2024.
From Radio Free Asia, musicians exiled from Myanmar find their voices elsewhere, including yours truly's neck of the woods.
From The Stream, the best argument for the existence of God might come from a medieval Muslim thinker known as Avicenna.
From the Daily Signal, the ludicrous reason why the film Reagan was disqualified for a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars.
From The American Conservative, if federal employees have to show up to work in person, there will be a traffic nightmare in Washington, D.C.
From The Western Journal, First Lady Melania Trump exposes the Obamas for the frauds that they are.
And from The Poke, a bunch of Americans are upset that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did not attend President Trump's inauguration.
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