On a cold and rainy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Democrats deal with being truly powerless.
From FrontpageMag, the critics calling President Trump a tyrant had no problem with executive actions by Presidents Obama and Biden.
From Townhall, federal law enforcement officers target over 100 members of the gang Tren de Aragua for arrest.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden State Department downplayed the words "jihad" and "occupation" in study materials made by UNWRA.
From the Washington Examiner, Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee force a delay on the vote on Kash Patel's nomination for FBI director.
From The Federalist, try telling a man whose daughter was killed allegedly by an illegal alien that open borders are "compassionate".
From American Thinker, wishing that Rush Limbaugh were still around to see what's happening today.
From MRCTV, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt slams a "journalist" for calling Trump's executive order to keep men out of women's sports "discriminatory". (When you think about it, the order is discriminatory because it distinguishes between men and women. But this type of discrimination can be seen as justified in order to protect women.)
From NewsBusters, CNN touts the efforts of a liberal activist in Chicago to help illegal aliens hide from ICE.
From Canada Free Press, the Idaho Army National Guard is trying to make "God" a four-letter word.
From TeleSUR, reports that Panama will allow U.S. government vessels to traverse the Panama Canal without paying a fee have been greatly exaggerated.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how wokeness stole the Holocaust.
From EuroNews, the U.K. government is criticized for deciding to demolish the Grenfell Tower in London.
From Free West Media, Trump's suspension of foreign aid affects hundreds of influence operations in the Balkans.
From Balkan Insight, Greek Deputy Civil Protection Minister Christos Triantopoulos announces his resignation over the 2023 train crash in the municipality of Tempi.
From The North Africa Post, Mauritania cancels a deal to buy patrol boats from a subsidiary of a conglomerate owned by the Chinese government due to sanctions pressure from the U.S.
From The New Arab, Beirut, Lebanon will honor singer Fairouz with a museum.
From Gatestone Institute, how Hamas plans to stop Trump's plan for Gaza.
From Radio Free Asia, Vietnam ambitiously builds islands in the South China Sea.
From The Stream, it's time to reboot citizenship.
From The Daily Signal, how to find out who killed President John F. Kennedy.
From The American Conservative, American territorial expansion - and its critics - are as old as America.
From The Western Journal, Trumps hilariously punishes a fired Coast Guard Admiral who refused to leave her government quarters.
From BizPac Review, DOGE announces that the Social Security Administration will terminate its "Gender X" marker.
From The Daily Wire, in discussing his aforementioned plan for Gaza, Trump states that it won't require U.S. soldiers.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Andy Ogles (R-TN) and Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) introduce a bill to take home rule away from Washington, D.C.
From the New York Post, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives Trump a golden pager in reference to Israel's pager attack on Hezbollah terrorists.
From Breitbart, NGOs close their migrant shelters as releases of migrants end and government money dries up.
From Newsmax, Trump announces three new actions to "bring back faith" in America.
And from SFGate, the mystery of the Zodiac Killer heads into absurdity.
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