As the week and the month come to a close, here are some things going on:
From National Review, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer admits that mass migration into his country "happened by design".
From FrontpageMag, Mr. Bill claims that he knew nothing about the late Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
From Townhall, an illegal alien is caught trying to smuggle a five-year-old girl into the U.S. near Del Rio, Texas.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Pentagon's new mission is to buy more weapons so it can buy more time.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) chastises his fellow Democrats for their talking down to male voters.
From American Thinker, Democrats in Wisconsin scream at Lake Michigan, but should instead go jump into it. (What do they think screaming at a lake is going to accomplish?)
From NewsBusters, the Los Angeles Times hires CNN contributor Scott Jennings to its editorial board, which enrages liberals.
From TCW Defending Freedom, what the network ITV did not report about the 18 deaths from weight loss drugs.
From Snouts in the Trough, marvel at the revival of president-elect Trump's U.S. and weep for the decline of the aforementioned Keir Starmer's U.K. (Considering that the U.S. started as a rebellious offshoot of the U.K., it might be easy for us Americans to weep for what has become of the U.K., even though it can't all be blamed on the recently-installed Starmer. I'd say that Prime Ministers Boris "the Spider" Johnson and Rishi Sunak, among others, are not blameless.)
From the Daily Mail, rebels in Syria linked to al-Qaeda advance toward Damascus after taking the city of Aleppo.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran's mullahs should not be given any deal whatsoever.
From The Stream, eight reasons why pastors are stressed.
From The Daily Signal, illegal aliens from Haiti are reportedly fleeing to "sanctuary cities" or even "self-deporting".
And from The American Conservative, a review of a book about General Robert E. Lee, "the last true Englishman of America".
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