On a cold and cloudy Wednesday, with a bit of snow, here are some things going on:
From National Review, what's really going on with DOGE.
From FrontpageMag, three people whom President Trump broke.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Trump administration freezes funding to Palestinian Authority "security forces" who have carried out terrorist attacks against Israelis.
From the Washington Examiner, Trump sharpens his criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. (The WE has been placing their articles behind a paywall for the last few days, at least seen from my perspective, but this one seems to lack a paywall, again at least from my perspective.)
From The Federalist, FBI Director nominee Kash Patel is perfect for the position because he has already successfully taken on the deep state.
From American Thinker, maybe a government shutdown would be a good thing.
From MRCTV, will DOGE and Trump put an end to Senator Fake Cherokee's (D-MA) "consumer finance protection bureau"?
From NewsBusters, left-wingers at CNN panic as if NATO is dead, claiming that Trump is "abandoning Europe".
From Canada Free Press, European elites fear Trump, the Chief Twit, and the truth.
From TeleSUR, former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner claims that her current successor Javier Milei is falling apart.
From TCW Defending Freedom, fix the U.K. before lavishing its people's cash on "bonkers" projects outside the U.K.
From Snouts in the Trough, it's great to see that Trump's team is kicking rear end.
From EuroNews, according to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, hospitalized Pope Francis is in good spirits.
From Free West Media, real estate investor Steve Witkoff is "Trump's point man on Ukraine".
From ReMix, a lawyer who supports the party AfD is fined €3,000 for criticizing the German government. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From Balkan Insight, the rise and dramatic fall of former Bosnian Security Minister Nenad Nešić.
From The North Africa Post, the Malian army depends on Morocco for training, equipment and logistics.
From The New Arab, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas fires prisoner affairs official Qadura Fares for supporting payments to the families of detainees held in Israeli prisons.
From The Times Of Israel, pro-HamasPalestinian activists stage a protest in a Jewish neighborhood in the New York borough of Brooklyn.
From Gatestone Institute, why Trump must insist that Hamas is removed from power in Gaza.
From Radio Free Asia, ten people in the Myanmar region of Sagaing are arrested in connection with the killing of a Catholic priest.
From The Stream, Catholic bishops join forces with Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood to stop a pro-life bill in North Dakota.
From The Daily Signal, Republican congresscritters attending a conference in London see firsthand how Trump is shaking up Europe.
From The American Conservative, European warmongers take aim at Trump.
From The Western Journal, the aforementioned Kash Patel "clears a huge hurdle" in the Senate and gets a major Republican endorsement.
From BizPac Review, the aforementioned Volodymyr Zelensky lashes back at Trump.
From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Pope Francis says that he signed a resignation letter back in 2013. (If you read Spanish, read the story at the Spanish site ABC, which should not be confused with either the Australian site ABC or the American TV network ABC.)
From the Daily Caller, former Vice President Harris finds a new gig.
From Newsmax, the Senate confirms former Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) to lead the Small Business Administration.
And from the New York Post, you can get now married in Norway under the northern lights.
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