On a sunny and relatively mild Saturday falling on February 14th, here are some things going on:
From FrontpageMag, Pakistani Muslims in Chicago are indicted for alleged health care fraud.
From Townhall, what the media is trying to keep quiet about the attorney who just resigned from Goldman Sachs.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Japan's "Iron Lady" Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won't go wobbly when dealing with China.
From the Washington Examiner, SWAT teams swarm locations near the home of missing person Nancy Guthrie as DNA is found on her property.
From The Federalist, from Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to congresscritter AOC (D-NY), these are the worst people of the week.
From American Thinker, the problems that President Trump is dealing with have roots stretching back 100 years.
From NewsBusters, the media conveniently forget how the Department of Justice under then-President Biden targeted Trump.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the ceasefire in Gaza will fall apart if Hamas doesn't disarm.
From Snouts in the Trough, will former Prince Andrew be exiled from the U.K. to a "paradise for prostitution".
From The Jerusalem Post, New York City's Times Square unveils a billboard pointing out that the Palestinian Authority still pays people to kill Jews.
From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian regime's strategy.
From The American Conservative, Costa Rica continues Latin America's rightward turn.
From the Daily Caller, Secretary of State Marco Rubio gives a Valentine's Day speech in Munich, Germany.
From the New York Post, how long diseases linger in the air after an infected person leaves the room.
From Breitbart, more about the aforementioned police action in and around the home of Nancy Guthrie.
And from Newsmax, on Valentine's Day, Olympic athletes run out of a commonly desired item.
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