On a sunny and mild Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) bans indoor dining in New York City.
From FrontpageMag, what is the real reason why Native Americans are poor?
From Townhall, congresscritter Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) introduces a bill that liberals don't like.
From The Washington Free Beacon, presumptive president-elect Biden's proposed administration is starting to look like his former boss's third term.
From the Washington Examiner, the media start reporting on Hunter Biden only after his father's presumptive election victory.
From The Federalist, how judges and Democrats colluded to impose DACA on the American people.
From American Thinker, why some people hate President Trump.
From CNS News, anticipation of a Biden administration already boosts illegal immigration.
From LifeZette, BLM turns on Biden after he doesn't invite any of its leaders to meet with him.
From NewsBusters, when it comes to accepting election results, columnist Paul Krugman doesn't agree with his 2016 self.
From Canada Free Press, it's not just an election that might have been stolen.
From The Conservative Woman, congratulate China for winning "game, set and match".
From Free West Media, Cambridge University votes for free speech.
From EuroNews, five years into the Paris agreement, is Europe on track to hit its climate goals?
From Euractiv, offshore bird choppers should be regarded as a joint European resource.
From ReMix, according to an opinion column, the threats to E.U. integration is not Central Europeans, but Dutch misers.
From The New Arab, Morocco confirms the "resumption" of diplomatic relations with Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, Hezbollah makes a diversion.
From The Jerusalem Post, support drops in the U.N. for speaking of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as solely a Muslim site.
From The Stream, the hoaxes of "hate groups" and "hate speech".
From The Daily Signal, Portland, Oregon Mayor Ted Wheeler's tough talk on lawlessness is "too little, too late".
From Sino Daily, a U.S. spy plane flies from South Korea into Taiwan's air space.
From Fox News, the Senate passes the 2021 defense bill with a veto-proof majority.
From Breitbart, for the first time, Hanukkah is publicly celebrated in Dubai, UAE.
And from the New York Post, a monolith pops up in the U.K.'s Dartmoor National Park.
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