On a cool and rainy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Department of Justice is investigating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) over the alleged cover-up of coronavirus deaths in nursing homes.
From FrontpageMag, how then-President Biden abused the Americans with Disabilities Act.
From Townhall, President Trump (U.S.) does something that leave President Ramaphosa (South Africa) aghast.
From The Washington Free Beacon, vulnerable Democrat congresscritters met with Biden in the White House, with most saying nothing about his fitness to serve, even after his disastrous debate performance.
From the Washington Examiner, seven questions ahead of the FBI's release of documents pertaining to Russiagate and January 6th.
From The Federalist, Biden's cancer diagnosis raises questions about who actually made five important decisions.
From American Thinker, left-wing racism goes on full display.
From MRCTV, at a Chicago city council meeting, a resident asks Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) is he's a racist. (The phrase "let's go, Brandon!" has a new target.)
From NewsBusters, shows at ABC ignore congresscritter LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) being charged with assault for her alleged actions outside an ICE facility.
From TeleSUR, Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal suspends the presidential candidacy of Senate President Andronico Rodriguez.
From TCW Defending Freedom, Canadian journalist Ezra Levant reports on the impending release of U.K. activist Tommy Robinson from prison.
From Snouts in the Trough, is it time for the people of the U.K. to lock up their cats?
From EuroNews, Dutch citizens are advised to keep some cash on hand due to cyber threats.
From Free West Media, according to a new study, coronavirus vaccinations often cause long-term damage to the thyroid gland.
From Balkan Insight, a joint operation between Italian and Albania police results in the arrest of 40 alleged drug traffickers.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria accelerates its expulsions of sub-Saharan migrants.
From The New Arab, three Spanish Muslims travel to the Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by horse, as earlier Andalusian Muslims did centuries ago.
From the Daily Mail, a Pakistani sex offender wins his fight to stay in the U.K.
From The Jerusalem Post, the U.N. retracts an aid chief's claim that 14,000 babies in Gaza will die if aid doesn't reach them in 24 hours.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, Muslims ask people their religious affiliation and beat up those who answer "Christian" - in Berlin, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Welt and Bild.)
From The Jerusalem Post, according to a government official, a suicide bomber kills at least four children while targeting an army school bus in the Pakistani province of Balochistan.
From Jewish News Syndicate, a two-state solution for Palestine and Israel was never a realistic option.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran is not building any civilian nuclear energy program.
From Radio Free Asia, two woman who escaped from North Korea speak at the U.N. General Assembly, drawing anger from the North Korean government.
From The Stream, Pope Leo XIV turns a blind eye to the first insurrection of his papacy as women preach at Mass.
From The Daily Signal, the Supreme Court grants an injunction requiring the Maine House of Representatives count votes from Representative Laurel Libby.
From The American Conservative, could the aforementioned Pope Leo be the key that U.S. President Trump needs for dealing with Russia and Ukraine?
From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed, workers should be allowed to keep their tips and their dignity.
From BizPac Review and the "out of the mouths of babes" department, at "bring your children to work day", kids get to ask White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt some hilarious questions.
From The Daily Wire, ICE places a detainer an a 24-year-old Venezuelan illegal alien who posed as a teenage student.
From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration quietly installed almost 200 attorneys for the Department of Education to pursue its radical agenda.
From the New York Post, if you've got $6.25 million lying around, you can buy the brownstone townhouse in New York City where actor James Dean lived during the early 1950s.
From Breitbart, former FBI Director James Comey keeps on digging.
And from SFGate, travelers on Southwest Airlines notice a strange change in their onboard service.
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