On a cold and cloudy Saturday falling on the winter solstice, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Congress averts the latest potential government shutdown.
From FrontpageMag, the Biden administration drops its $10 million bounty on the terrorist who just took over Syria.
From Townhall, President Biden signs the bill to avert the latest potential government shutdown.
From The Washington Free Beacon, how the life of composer George Frideric Handel can be a template for the West.
From the Washington Examiner, the Biden administration spent millions of dollars for sex-change operations - on animals.
From American Thinker, is there still a presumption of innocence any more?
From NewsBusters, actress/filmmaker Justine Bateman shames The Hollywood Reporter for putting out fake news.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a judge in Delaware decides that the Chief Twit is too rich.
From Deutsche Welle, what is so far known about the suspect in the car ramming attack in Magdeburg, Germany.
From AMU, the Taliban publicly flog 52 people in one month.
From The Jerusalem Post, eight people are convicted in France in connection to the murder of a teacher who showed his class a caricature of the Islamic prophet Mohammed.
From Gatestone Institute, Israel is due a large amount of gratitude.
From The Daily Signal, almost 20 George Mason University law professors send a letter urging the school's president to crack down on pro-Hamas activity.
From The American Conservative, three visions for the American "defense industrial base". (Is the "defense industrial base" anything like the "military industrial complex"?)
From The Daily Wire, the Biden administration withdraws a proposed change to Title IX that would force publicly-funded schools to allow males who "identify" as females onto female sports teams.
From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration faces pressure, some from its own staff, to fund left-wing causes such as "de-fund the police".
From Breitbart, EPA head Michael Regan announces that he will step down on December 31st, about three weeks before the end of Biden's term. (Regan should not be confused with a certain son of a late president.)
And from the New York Post, Israel's war against Hamas has led to some impressive medical advancements.
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