From National Review, Sarah Huckabee Sanders is "seriously considering" running for her father's former job.
From FrontpageMag, the horrid legacy of the congressional Dingells.
From Townhall, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) releases his latest Festivus report on wasteful government spending.
From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) celebrates the passage of a bill she voted against.
From the Washington Examiner, the president of Liberty University describes the 2020 fate of the Democrats with nuclear imagery.
From The Federalist, two paintings show two women, one old, one young, related to each other, who shared in a miracle leading up to Christmas.
From American Thinker, Hanukah recalls "the first battle against transnationalism and the deep state".
From CNS News, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells the ICC that the U.S. does not consider the Palestinians to be a sovereign state.
From LifeZette, Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) is getting nervous about impeachment.
From Crux, a Tajik woman flees an arranged marriage, immigrates to the U.S., and becomes a Catholic.
From BBC News, ISIS is regrouping in Iraq.
From The Jakarta Post, a city in the Indonesian province of Aceh forbids New Year celebrations.
From The New York Times, for international schools, Indonesia screens would-be teachers for sexual orientation.
From Palestinian Media Watch, how Palestinian media outlets portray Santa Claus.
From The Stream, the lie about Charlottesville that won't die.
From LifeNews, cartoonist Charles Schulz referred to the gospel in more than 560 of his comic strips.
From Fox News, in the NCAA Division II championship game, the winning quarterback makes a record-setting performance.
From the Daily Caller, Democrats in Virginia seek to override local zoning rules.
From Reason, the 2010s were a bad decade for housing construction.
And from Twitchy, newsman Byron York throws cold water on a Democrat impeachment talking point.
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