On a cold and cloudy Monday, falling on Presidents Day, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the affordability problem in California that Governor Gavin Newsom's (D) fans don't want to talk about.
From FrontpageMag, who is the real "tyrant", "fascist", or "xenophobe"?
From the Washington Examiner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio boasts of a "golden era of relations" between the U.S. and Hungary.
From The Federalist, five things to know about the school transgender bathroom policy in New Richmond, Wisconsin.
From American Thinker, the real greenhouse gas is not carbon dioxide.
From NewsBusters, CBS host Norah O'Donnell lets my governor scoot around questions about his honesty.
From Canada Free Press, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) is "the last moderate Democrat".
From Global News, what we know about the investigation of the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.
From CTV News, a woman is found dead inside a garbage bin in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
From TeleSUR, Colombia turns over the remains of Catholic "guerilla priest" Camilo Torres, who was killed by the Colombian army 60 years ago today.
From the Express, the party Reform UK humiliates Prime Minister Keir Starmer as his Labour Party reverses its decision to postpone 30 local elections.
From The Standard, two people are dead and one other critically wounded in stabbings in the city where (so I've thought) knives are illegal.
From the Independent, an Amazon delivery van gets trapped on the Essex mudflats due to a GPS error.
From the Irish Independent, gardaí in County Wicklow, Ireland investigating the disappearance of missing women Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob bring in an excavator.
From the Irish Examiner, the increasing cost of making pancakes doesn't stop Cork, Ireland from holding its annual pancake flipping race.
From TCW Defending Freedom, smart meters are merely a way for the elites to control everyone else.
From Snouts in the Trough, the aforementioned Labour Party's great idea is to shackle the U.K.'s people to the E.U.
From Balkan Insight, the Albanian governing Socialist Party that would grant immunity to senior government officials. (In other words, one set of rules for senior officials, another for everyone else.)
From The North Africa Post, the U.S. appoints a chargé d'affaires to succeed Ambassador to Algeria Elizabeth Aubin, instead of a new ambassador.
From The New Arab, the Syrian government turns its attention to the province of Suweida.
From Organiser, a "white collar" terror cell planned to carry out attacks in the Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
From Sp!ked, where is the anger over the plot to attack Jews in Manchester, England?
From Gatestone Institute, the new Palestinian "constitution" is about destroying Israel.
From The Daily Signal, some facts about George Washington that you might not know.
From The American Conservative, according to congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY), the Department of Justice is still withholding some documents related to the aforementioned Jeffrey Epstein.
From The Western Journal, an anti-ICE agitator protester gets arrested and then calls for her "mommy".
From BizPac Review, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and other Democrat extortionists won't budge on Homeland Security funding until ICE personnel take off their masks.
From the Daily Caller, the Chief Twit endorses the pro-deportation "Restore Britain" party.
From Alpha News, an anti-ICE group in Minneapolis "jury nullification training". (via the Daily Caller)
From the New York Post, a man in San Diego, California impersonates an ICE officer and tackles a McDonald's employee.
From Fox News, Berlin Film Festival Director Tricia Tuttle defends the right of American actor not answering political questions "their right of free speech". (She's correct because the right to free speech includes the right to not speak. The story comes via the New York Post.)
From Newsmax, under President Trump, agreements between ICE and local law enforcement have increased by 950 percent.
And from Breitbart, Oscar winner Robert Duvall, known for movies such as The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, goes to the soundstage in the sky.
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