Friday, February 14, 2025

Friday Fuss For Valentine's Day

On a sunny but cold Friday falling on Valentine's Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Vice President Vance warns European leaders that "free speech is in retreat".

From FrontpageMag, why the Chief Twit and DOGE terrify the Democrats.

From Townhall, ICE "brutally" fact-checks some journalists.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how Bloomberg Philanthropies is helping China's Belt and Road Initiative.

From the Washington Examiner, President Trump's mug shot from Georgia is seen hanging in a gold frame just outside the Oval Office.  (It seems that when life gave Trump lemons, he made some lemonade.)

From The Federalist, five things that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can do to make America healthy again.  (I've noticed that the acronym of slogan "Make America Healthy Again", MAHA, when not capitalized, is maha, a Sanskrit prefix meaning "great".  This would make "MAHA" fit right into Trump's "MAGA" slogan, the "G" standing for "great".)

From American Thinker, what's really scaring the Democrats about DOGE and the Treasury.

From MRCTV, according to a poll, more Americans now think that the country is on the right track.

From NewsBusters, CBS Supreme Court correspondent Jan Crawford tells liberals that "no, we're not in a constitutional crisis".

From Canada Free Press, U.S. government employees process retirement paperwork in a limestone mine in Pennsylvania.

From TeleSUR, armed gangs set Haiti's main hospital on fire.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a U.K. court rules that Gazans have the right to settle there.

From EuroNews, archaeologists find a two-story Roman basilica beneath an office building in London.

From Free West MediaUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky imposes sanctions on his predecessor Petro Boroshenko.

From ReMix, according to a survey, most Poles believe that their lives were easier when the Law and Justice Party was in power.  (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)

From Balkan Insight, a proposed change to North Macedonia's coat-of-arms draws sarcasm on social media.

From The North Africa Post, Libyan authorities find the bodies of 29 more migrants in a mass grave in the district of Kufra.

From The New Arab, an Arab country is the most likely to be hit by an asteroid.

From Iran International, an Iranian government official wants to impeach U.S. President Trump.

From The Times Of Israel, a Vatican official opposes Trump's plan for Gaza and wants Palestinians to "stay on their land".

From Gatestone Institute, a lesson from the biblical book of Judges.

From Radio Free Asia, a Kazakh man goes to the Chinese region of Xinjiang to support his mother in a land dispute, and is allegedly beaten and poisoned by police.

From The Stream, why do left-wing Christians such as Pope Francis want to destroy the West?

From The Daily Signal, who are the left-wing organizations suing to block Trump's actions?

From The American Conservative, Trump is right to declassify the files relating to the assassination of President Kennedy.

From The Western Journal, more on Vance's speech to European leaders.

From BizPac Review, Border Czar Tom Homan sends a email to the deputy attorney general asking if congresscritter AOC (D-NY) violated the law with her webinar that allegedly told illegal aliens how to avoid ICE.  (The article does not mention who the deputy attorney general is.)

From The Daily Wire, Vance and his team fire back after The Wall Street Journal misrepresents his comments about the war between Russia and Ukraine.

From the Daily Caller, federal intelligence agencies start getting rid of DEI in response to Trump's executive order.

From Breitbart, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) gives the inside story about DOGE being "ready to go" in cutting $2 trillion in government waste.

From Newsmax, Wall Street stock indexes flirt with record highs.

And from the New York Post, the aforementioned Chief Twit will not become the owner of OpenAI.

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