On a cool and partly cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President-elect Trump announces some more nominations.
From Townhall, ICE gives New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) a warning after arresting a wanted illegal alien from Brazil.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Oregon is set to require health insurance companies to cover transgender surgeries and cross-sex hormones for children, or lose their licenses. (If children are capable of consenting to such surgery, will they be informed that it will render them unable to naturally have their own children?)
From the Washington Examiner, pet stores in New York state will no longer be allowed to sell dogs, cats and rabbits starting on December 15th. (Recently euthanized New York residents Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon are unavailable for comment.)
From The Federalist, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) shows nine example of government waste in her "Caturday" campaign.
From American Thinker, knowledge that is forbidden to climate activists.
From NewsBusters, media headlines hide the illegal alien status of the man who murdered Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the Labour Party-controlled U.K. government's attack on family farms will sever the people's connection to the land.
From The Jerusalem Post, a councilor in the Scottish town of Kirkwall is expelled from the Scottish Green Party for telling the truth about Hamas and Hezbollah.
From the Daily Mail, anti-Israel protesters in Montreal burn cars and an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
From the Hungarian Conservative, Christians should not forget their brethren in Nigeria.
From Gatestone Institute, empower the people in Iran who want change and freedom.
From The Stream, according to a detransitioner, there is no such thing as "transgender".
From The Daily Signal, "why voters chose American energy and common sense" in the 2024 election.
From The American Conservative, smearing someone as a "foreign agent" is antidemocratic.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Ritchie Torres (D-NY) calls the aforementioned Kathy Hochul "the new Joe Biden". (Does this mean that she has a crack-addicted son, her dogs bite people, she might fall off her bicycle, or she insults Americans who disagree with her politically? Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure that the last one is correct, so maybe Torres is on to something.)
From The Daily Wire, journalist Megyn Kelly breaks down the "bull[bleep] allegation" against Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.
From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration's EPA considers awarding taxpayer money to pro-HamasPalestinian organization that also wants to defund the police.
From the New York Post, here's how many calories that average American will take in at this year's Thanksgiving dinner.
From Newsmax, in this year's election, voters in eight states reject ranked-choice voting, open primaries, or some combination of both.
And from Breitbart, adult actresses find themselves in competition with AI-generated content based on material stolen from themselves.
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