From LifeNews, 77 percent of the abortion clinics open in 1991 are no longer in business.
From Breitbart London, the Council of Europe engages in some creative historical revisionism.
From Voice Of Europe, a Belgian woman is attacked by a North African man at a Christmas market. (If you read Flemish, read more at HLN.)
From Sputnik International, the presidents of France and Syria point fingers at each other.
From New Europe, according to a German newspaper, Poland could lose funds from the E.U. for not taking in migrants.
From Wales Online, armed police are deployed to Swansea.
From the Express, the new Austrian government quickly rolls out their policy on migrants.
From FrontpageMag, the fake feminism of Linda Sarsour.
From National Review, the United States was not founded on gun control.
From Townhall, the story on words being banned at the CDC is fake news.
From the Daily Mail, an Islamic radio station in Britain is faulted for giving potentially harmful advice to people with diabetes.
From The Straits Times, two Malaysian MPs fault two Malaysian airlines for the uniforms worn by their stewardesses. (via the Independent)
From XinhuaNet, Christmas in the land where the real Santa Claus lived comes under pressure from conservative Muslims. (Again, I must ask. Does "conservative" Islam favor low taxes, limited government, and a strong national defense?)
From ABC News, a refugee from Iraq gets 16 years for attempting to make explosives for ISIS.
From Gatestone Institute, is Jerusalem really the problem?
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump "is on a roll". (via HotAir)
From Variety, "the worst films of 2017".
From The Root, a weird video by House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI).
And from Newsweek, there are giant sugar cube ice formations in Antarctica.
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