On a cool cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, HUD Secretary Ben Carson recounts his coronavirus experience.
From Townhall, what the media still hides about Lee Harvey Oswald. (My main question about Oswald, no matter what anyone believes about the assassination of President Kennedy, is why was he, after defecting to the Soviet Union, allowed to walk free upon his return to the United States?)
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to the State Department, anti-American teachers undermine U.S. efforts to compete with China.
From the Washington Examiner, conservatives start to lose patients with President Trump's election fight.
From American Thinker, why big business wants Trump out.
From LifeZette, presumptive president-elect Biden's transition uses and ignores the hard left.
From NewsBusters, journalists object to being objective about Trump and Vice President Pence.
From Canada Free Press, what you should know about the "Great Reset".
From The Conservative Woman, the U.K.'s asylum system is close to its breaking point.
From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K.'s National Health Service doing any work at all?
From Deutsche Welle, 124 "high-risk" Islamists are reportedly at large in Germany.
From Free West Media, according to French commentator Éric Zemmour, Identitarians are heroic and patriotic.
From EuroNews, remains of a "rich man" and his "male slave" are excavated from volcanic ash in the Italian archaeological site of Pompeii.
From Euractiv, a Dutch reporter logs into a confidential E.U. videoconference.
From ReMix, was ending the Habsburg monarchy prudent? (As a descendant of Slovaks and Poles from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, my opinion of the Habsburgs is pretty much unprintable.)
From Rûdaw, internally displaced Iraqis "fear the unknown" after being evicted from camps in the province of Kirkuk.
From The New Arab, Saudi Arabian King Salman and Turkish President Erdoğan agree to resolve their differences through dialogue.
From International Business Times, China has reportedly arrested 600 imams, demolished mosques, and prevented Uighur Muslims from having funerals.
From AsiaNews, a gay couple in the Indonesian province of Aceh faces 100 lashes for "illegal sexual orientation".
From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. needs to challenge China's near monopoly on 17 rare earth metals.
From The Stream, the threat from critical race theory.
From The American Conservative, the forgotten lockdown in Boston in 2013.
From Fox News, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany outlines Trump's path to victory.
From Breitbart, hundreds gather for a "stop the steal" rally in Atlanta.
From Politico, Trump improved his margins among Latinos in 78 of America's 100 Hispanic-majority counties. (via The Daily Wire)
From the Daily Caller, a word about guns and pants.
And from The Genesius Times, Hunter Biden resurfaces after hearing someone talk about releasing the "crack".
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