As I return from another round of Christmas shopping, here are some things in the news:
From The Washington Times, the controversial immigration law enacted by Arizona hasn't resulted in very many deportations.
From the Independent Journal, an Australian man wears a burqa to conduct a social experiment.
In the New York Post, Amir Taheri opines that liberals should "stop flattering Islam".
From NewsBusters, John Kerry appears on Meet The Press.
From the Sunday Express, ISIS releases a video in which they imagine themselves attacking Rome.
From NBC News, the parents of a man charged with firebombing a mosque say that he's a loner.
From The Roanoke Times, their own Sunday links, mainly about Virginia Tech football.
In National Review, Kevin Williamson points out that like Obama, a president Trump or Cruz will likewise "have a pen and a phone".
From Entrepreneur in Chief, some information on COP21.
From CNN, presidential candidate Ben Carson (R) sharpens his attacks on fellow candidate Ted Cruz (R).
From CNS News, France holds regional run-off elections.
From BBC News, at least four women have been elected to municipal councils, in the first election in Saudi Arabia in which women could even vote.
From Fox News, Ted Cruz holds a narrow lead over Donald Trump among Republican candidates in polls of likely caucus-goers in Iowa, while Hillary Clinton leads among Democrats.
From the Independent, Donald Trump calls for Saudi Arabia to take in refugees.
From Pantagraph, Conor McGregor wins the undisputed featherweight UFC title, in 13 seconds.
In American Clarion, a 15-year-old guest author asks, "Protect the citizens or the terrorists?"
From Yahoo News, thousands of Poles march in support of their new government.
And from The Blaze, a humorous video entitled "Burglars for Gun Control".
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