From LifeNews, the Supreme Court declines to take two cases about state funding of Planned Avoidance of Parenthood.
From Politico, more on the SCOTUS not taking the two PP defunding cases. (This story comes via Twitchy, who point out that new Justice Kavanaugh showed that the pro-abortion paranoia against him during his confirmation hearings was profoundly unjustified.)
From CNS News, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) is "concerned" about attorney general nominee William Barr's support for the Patriot Act.
From Breitbart, Japan invites in hundreds of thousands of foreign workers.
From Reuters, China finds a constructive use for cockroaches.
From Voice Of Europe, the Greek party Golden Dawn opposes the U.N. migration pact.
From Ekathimerini, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says that migration requires a "global solution".
From the Greek Reporter, former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou urges U.K. Labour Party leader to "revoke" Brexit.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, according to E.U. Commissioner for Enlargement Johannes Hahn, former FYROM Prime Minister Gruevski will not be extradited from Hungary.
From Total Croatia News, the Croatian Parliament will call for changes in Bosnia's election system involving Bosnian Croats.
From Malta Today, Malta will endorse the U.N. migration pact.
From El País, Catalan separatists block a highway for 15 hours. (Who do they think they are, Black Lies Matter?)
From The Portugal News, Portugal deports 47 illegal alien football players.
From France24, Russia denies any involvement in the "yellow vest" protest movement. (In other words, there is no Russian collusion with the "yellow vests".)
From RFI, French President Emmanuel Macron promises a minimum wage hike in response to "yellow vest" protests.
From SwissInfo, why do we need a global migration pact?
From the Express, the E.U. tells U.K. Prime Minister May that Brexit will not be renegotiated.
From the Evening Standard, May delays the Brexit deal vote in the House of Commons.
From the (U.K.) Independent, according to the European Court of Justice, the U.K. can cancel Brexit by invoking Article 50.
From the (Irish) Independent, Ireland will get to see a "Christmas comet".
From the Irish Examiner, the reason for the delay in the Brexit deal vote is the Ireland backstop.
From CBC News, Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques gives an interview from the International Space Station.
From VRT NWS, failed asylum seekers stage a sit-in in Brussels.
From the NL Times, "yellow vest" protests in Amsterdam produce a small turnout and only three arrests.
From Deutsche Welle, Jews in Europe consider leaving due to rising anti-Semitism.
From Radio Poland, Poland will invest heavily in electric vehicles.
From Radio Praha, the Czech Republic withdraws its support for the U.N. migration compact.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia will stop giving subsidies for burning wood.
From Daily News Hungary, according to Hungary's foreign minister, the E.U. and the U.N. want to legalize illegal immigration.
From Hungary Today, opposition parties plan to filibuster a vote on Hungary's "slave law".
From About Hungary, a Hungarian MEP says that the European Parliament's "pro-migration majority has gone haywire".
From Russia Today, Russia's two most advanced submarines will soon finish their sea trials.
From Hürriyet Daily News, this year Turkey had detained over 250,000 illegal irregular migrants.
From The Times Of Israel, seven things to know for today.
From The Jerusalem Post, activists dedicate a "Temple-ready" altar outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.
From The Express Tribune, according to nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistan can be transformed into another Turkey or Malaysia.
From Khaama Press, a Taliban commander and 11 other fighters are killed in Afghanistan's Faryab province.
From the Deccan Herald, according to U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley, Pakistan continues to harbor terrorists who kill American soldiers. (The Deccan is a plateau in southern and western India.)
From FrontpageMag, "Islam got your tongue?" (The article was written by a former Muslim.)
From National Review, the GOP should reject conspiracy theories and examine the evidence for any collusion with Russia.
From The Federalist, six takeaways from the transcript of Comey's deposition.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Russia sends at least two Blackjack bombers to Venezuela. (Would this mean that Venezuela and Russia are colluding?)
From American Thinker, some of the migrants in the caravan are taking jobs in Tijuana, Mexico.
From the Washington Examiner, a Republican congresscritter from North Carolina would like to be President Trump's new chief of staff.
And from the New York Post, the president of the New York Yankees will not be Trump's new chief of staff.
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