Friday, December 24, 2021

Stories For Christmas Eve

Now that I have completed my shopping, packing and driving to my undisclosed location in Virginia to celebrate Christmas with family members, I finally have a bit of time to do some blogging.  Yesterday was especially fun, because it showed the ability of an interstate highway to become a parking lot.  Fortunately, I was able to navigate around it, but those back roads can take their time.  But in any event, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Biden administration decides to lift travel restrictions which had been placed on some African countries due to the omicron coronavirus variant.

From FrontpageMag, shall there be "Christmas" lights or "Holiday" lights?

From Townhall, illegal aliens break into a Border Patrol agent's home and attempt to steal his uniforms.

From The Washington Free Beacon, for Man of the Year, basketball player and new American citizen Enes Kanter Freedom.

From the Washington Examiner, a U.S. swimming official resigns in protest of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas.

From The Federalist, 30 years ago, the USSR came to an end.

From American Thinker, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) lists his Festivus grievances against the Biden administration's waste.

From LifeZette, "Christmas in the city" is not without fear.

From Red Voice Media, Senator Paul takes down Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra's coronavirus vaccine narrative in two minutes.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, how Charles Schulz got the Gospel past CBS executives in A Charlie Brown Christmas.

From Canada Free Press, it's Christmas 2021 and Christ is still King.

From TeleSUR, Honduras's Presidential Transfer Commission prepares for the inauguration of President-elect Xiomara Castro.

From TCW Defending Freedom, "the myths and magic of Christmas".

From Free West Media, are coronavirus lockdowns a money grab by the rich?

From EuroNews, the U.K., France and Italy see record daily numbers of coronavirus cases.

From Euractiv, migrants camped in a warehouse in Belarus still hope to enter the E.U.

From ReMix, Ukraine plans to buy natural gas from Hungary next year.

From The North Africa Post, the head of Morocco's government calls for speeding up the implementation of the country's projects.

From The New Arab, the many Christmases of Palestine.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a 16-year-old girl in Kassel, Germany is harassed because of her skin color - by an Arab migrant.  (If you read German, read the story at PressePortal.)

From NDTV, over 6,400 journalists have reportedly lost their jobs since the Taliban took over Afghanistan.

From Gatestone Institute, President Biden's global challenges.

From The Stream, Christmas in the newborn U.S. in 1776.

From The American Conservative, Mark Zuckerberg's "Wisconsin purchase".

From The Western Journal, the dark truth about Biden's dancing nurses.

From BizPac Review, golfer Phil Mickelson asks a reasonable question about the omicron coronavirus variant.

From The Daily Wire, while Biden takes a Santa tracker call from a child, the kid's father lets out a "Let's go, Brandon".

From the Daily Caller, who would benefit from student loan forgiveness?

From the New York Post, the White House touts a small drop in gasoline prices, but they are still much higher than a year earlier.

From Breitbart, Border Patrol agents near Del Rio, Texas find a six-year-old migrant protecting her one-year-old cousin.

And from Newsmax, a TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport saves an infant who had stopped breathing.

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Since I'll be celebrating Christmas with family members tomorrow and thus won't be around this blog, may everyone who reads it have a merry Christmas.  See you soon.

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