On a warm mostly cloudy Thursday, after I've been running around for much of the day, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, the Democrats have a delusion about gerrymandering.
From FrontpageMag, the U.N. admits that 95 of its aid trucks that were sent into Gaza were "intercepted".
From Townhall, a judge in South Carolina realizes that every storm just not justify a climate lawsuit.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Israeli airline El Al's offices in Paris are vandalized after French President Emmanuel Macron recognizes the Palestinian state.
From the Washington Examiner, a federal judge temporarily halts construction at "Alligator Alcatraz" for environmental reasons.
From The Federalist, Arizona state Senator Analise Ortiz (D-Phoenix) admits sharing "information about ICE".
From American Thinker, that pesky little conjunction in the 14th Amendment.
From NewsBusters, the media give Texas Democrats 45 friendly interviews and the Texas Republicans just two.
From TCW Defending Freedom, more official confirmation that deaths only from the coronavirus were "vanishingly few".
From Snouts in the Trough, is the word "justice" being redefined?
From Bianet, a Muslim feminist writer in Turkey removes her headscarf in protest of a sermon on women's attire.
From Gatestone Institute, the Muslim Brotherhood should be designated a foreign terrorist organization ASAP.
From The Stream, will Christian pastors call on illegal aliens to repent?
From The Daily Signal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu provides some details on Israel's plan to take control of Gaza.
From The American Conservative, U.S. President Trump should not play with nuclear fire in Ukraine.
From The Western Journal, lame duck TV host Stephen Colbert attacks Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a foul-mouthed rant about vaccines. (What is this "civility" you speak of?)
And from the New York Post, a woman in San Fernando, California drinks tequila and becomes a chimney sweep, sort of. (In response to this story, I don't know whether to sing "Chim-chiminy chim-chiminy chim chim cheree" from Mary Poppins or "Up on the roof" by the Drifters.)
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