On a cool and rainy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the E.U. goes after chargers for electronic devices.
From FrontpageMag, the Democrats have become so antisemitic that elected Jewish Democrats are switching parties.
From Townhall, another person is set on fire in New York City.
From The Washington Free Beacon, nominees for Men of the Year are three TWFB journalists who investigated Vice President Harris's claim that she once worked at a McDonald's.
From the Washington Examiner, President Biden's term was bookended by a "reactive" and "weak" foreign policy.
From American Thinker, relations between Ireland and Israel have deteriorated.
From NewsBusters, the National Archives releases photos showing then-Vice President Biden meeting with two of his son Hunter's Chinese business partners, about which the media say nothing.
From TCW Defending Freedom, "The Twelve Woke Days of Christmas".
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Iraqi man in the German state of Brandenburg is arrested for allegedly planning an attack on a church in Berlin. (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
From Dawn, the Lahore High Court in Pakistan rules that a non-Muslim cannot inherit any share of a Muslim's estate.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran's mullahs have got to go.
From The Stream, seven ways Christians can rebuild through Christ.
From The American Conservative, the horror movie Nosferatu meets the 21st century.
From BizPac Review, former First Lady Michelle Obama is slammed for her "Happy Holidays" message.
From The Daily Wire, the Chief Twit and other allies of President-elect Trump have a heated debate over the H1-B visa program.
From the New York Post, babies born next year will be part of a new generation, which will face challenges in the future.
From Breitbart, the aforementioned debate about H1-B visas obscures the presence of many other white collar migrants.
And from LifeNews, when Maria von Trapp refused her doctor's advice to abort her baby.
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