On a cold and cloudy Friday with a bit of snow, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Biden is already being talked about in the past tense.
From FrontpageMag, the false gods worshipped by leftism.
From Townhall, Republican Senators launch the "MAHA caucus" to push HHS Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy's health agenda.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a class at Indiana University requires students to determine their "dominant" and "subordinate" identities.
Form the Washington Examiner, the House panel on weaponization of government releases its report - all 17,019 pages of it.
From The Federalist, ABC News anchor (and former Mr. Bill henchman) George Stephanopoulos has always been a propagandist.
From American Thinker, the media loses its marbles and claims that the Chief Twit will be the real president, with President Trump as his puppet.
From MRCTV, the Satanic Temple's demon goat statue near New Hampshire's capitol is repeatedly vandalized, while a satanic display near Minnesota's capitol gets destroyed.
From NewsBusters, the mainstream media are "very reluctant" to report Fani getting kicked.
From Canada Free Press, is this a possible reason for all those drone sightings?
From TeleSUR, a fugitive leaves the Argentine embassy in Caracas, Venezuela and surrenders to Venezuelan authorities.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. energy and climate change secretary Ed Milliband's lies come back to haunt him.
From Snouts in the Trough, has Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves's simplistic thinking created a budget disaster for the U.K.?
From ReMix, an effort to ban the German party AfD is unlikely to succeed in the current legislative period. (If you read German, read the story at RegionalHeute.)
From Balkan Insight, one child is killed, and three children and two adults are injured in a knife attack at a school in Zagreb, Croatia.
From The North Africa Post, rival Libyan institutions meeting in Morocco agree to work together to hold elections.
From The New Arab, a strike by the U.S. in Syria sends ISIS leader Abu Yusif to his virgins.
From IranWire, inside Zahedon Central Prison in Iran.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to Israeli diaspora minister Amichai Chikli, the leadership of CAIR praised Hamas's attack on October 7th, 2023 and called Gaza a "concentration camp".
From Gatestone Institute, the best way for the international community to help the Palestinians.
From The Stream, in the age of the aforementioned Chief Twit, Americans have a duty to Congress accountable.
From The Daily Signal, Biden leaves a border legacy of more crime and strained cities.
From The American Conservative, the legacy of the "Axis of Evil" speech given by then-President Bush the Younger.
From The Western Journal, after the continuing resolution with massive spending crashes and burns, Musk Derangement Syndrome among Democrats hits a new level.
From BizPac Review, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy weighs in on a report about Biden's diminished mental capacity.
From The Daily Wire, Trump files an amicus brief in a Texas court to stop the Biden administration from selling off border wall materials.
From the Daily Caller, with a federal government shutdown looming, Biden is goes into radio silence.
From the New York Post, this season's first "real" snow is expected for New York City.
From Breitbart, San Jose State University finally admits that female athletes are leaving its women's volleyball team over its inclusion of a transgender player.
From Newsmax, a driver rams his car into a group of people at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany.
And from LifeNews, Trump picks pro-life leader Brian Burch to be ambassador to the Vatican.
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