On a cool and cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump's State of the Union address has something for everyone.
From FrontpageMag, what does right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson want from the Jews?
From Townhall, Vice President Vance reveals what he saw from Democratic congresscritters during the State of the Union address that most viewers didn't.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to congresscritter Janelle Bynum (D-OR), Trump's request that lawmakers stand if they believe that the government's first duty is to protect American citizens was "racist".
From the Washington Examiner, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers resigns from his positions at Harvard University over his past connections to the late Jeffrey Epstein.
From The Federalist, seven ways which the Republicans can capitalize on the momentum from the State of the Union address if they want to win the upcoming midterms.
From American Thinker, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger (D) delivers a "wretched" response to Trump's State of the Union speech.
From NewsBusters, Spanberger omits her tax wish list while ranting about "affordability" during her response.
From Canada Free Press, there was no inflation by tariff.
From TeleSUR, Cuban Border Guard personnel repel an armed speedboat registered in Florida from its territorial waters. (It seems that protecting borders is OK when Cuba does it.)
From TCW Defending Freedom, Tommy Robinson and other people in the U.K. who could seek asylum in the U.S.
From Snouts in the Trough, getting tired of people claiming that the U.K. is becoming an Islamic country.
From EuroNews, the E.U. asks Ukraine to repair the Druzhba pipeline, while the Adria pipeline through Croatia offers an alternative route for oil.
From Free West Media, Saudi Arabia picks Syria as a new transit country for its data corridor.
From ReMix, a German-Turkish man, convicted of killed someone when he was 17, allegedly beats a gay couple in Augsburg, Germany because they are gay. (If you read German, read the story at Augsburger Allgemeine.)
From Balkan Insight, supporters of Ukraine against Russia gather to show their solidarity in several Balkan cities such as Belgrade, Serbia and Athens, Greece.
From The New Arab, Egypt denies offering Ethiopia any dam sea access.
From Jewish News Syndicate, the group Palestinian Islamic Jihad confirms that a Doctors Without Borders psychotherapist is one of their commanders.
From Arutz Sheva, the three causes of the crisis in the West.
From the Daily Mirror, engineers at the Ceylon Electricity Board plan a "token" six-hour strike in response to the Sri Lankan government's failure to respond to union demands. ("Ceylon" is a former name of Sri Lanka.)
From Raajje, when in the Maldive Islands, don't transport drugs.
From the Bangkok Post, people in Thailand will be able to see the total lunar eclipse on March 3rd, which coincides with the Buddhist holy day of Makha Bucha Day.
From The Straits Times, an Indonesian man who tried to deposit a fake $10,000 bill into his uncle's bank account gets seven months in jail.
From Gatestone Institute, fusion power should be born in the U.S.
From The Daily Signal, in his State of the Union address, Trump "gives oxygen" to the SAVE America Act.
From The American Conservative, with former President Bashar al-Assad gone, Alawites test the new order in Syria.
From The Western Journal, a camera captures congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) appearing to chant "KKK" instead of "USA".
From BizPac Review, former MSNBC host Joy Reid tries and fails to create a sing-along at the Democrat State of the Union watch party.
From the Daily Caller, more on the aforementioned incident between Cuban border guards and a speedboat.
From the New York Post, a look inside the messy love nest where the drug cartel leader known as "El Mencho" spent his last days.
From Breitbart, Trump mentions China in his State of the Union speech only to mock them.
From Newsmax, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) defends Democrats who stayed seated during the State of Union address.
And from SFGate, Olympic skating gold medalist Alysa Liu returns home to Oakland, California.
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