On the first day of 2021, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a review of the most popular stories from 2020.
From FrontpageMag, President Trump tops Gallup's most admired list, and deserves to.
From Townhall, the top seven lies from 2020.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a 2020 Man of the Year award goes to airborne curfew enforcers.
From the Washington Examiner, coronavirus vaccines will allow the masks top come off - eventually.
From The Federalist, college football endured in 2020, despite predicts of doomsday from the media.
From American Thinker, an obituary from North Dakota that speaks to many Americans.
From NewsBusters, CNN and CBS highlight black victims shot by police, but ignore people of other races.
From Canada Free Press, President-elect Biden and "the coming Harris White House".
From The Conservative Woman, how Prime Minister Boris Johnson let the E.U. take the U.K. to the cleaners.
From Free West Media, China will reportedly require facial recognition in order to access the internet.
From EuroNews, the first trucks, ferries and trains cross the English Channel under the new post-Brexit border rules.
From Euractiv, migrants in Bosnia are in limbo after a camp is destroyed by fire.
From ReMix, a new right-wing populist party has a "meteoric rise" in Romania's parliamentary elections.
From Gatestone Institute, German's two years on the U.N. Security Council have been "shameful".
From The New Arab, the Middle East says goodbye to 2020.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, violence and cries of "Allahu akbar" break out on New Year's Eve in Vienna.
From Eurasia Review, the conflict between Islam and the West is not explained by materialism.
From The Stream, the date January 1st is not magical.
From Space War, the German government is divided over armed drones.
From The Daily Signal, four things to know about dead voters allegedly affecting the 2020 election.
From Fox News, the Senate again blocks a vote on $2,000 stimulus checks.
From Breitbart, ProFa thugs attack police in Portland on New Year's Eve.
From The Daily Wire, Iranian President Rouhani gives U.S. President Trump a death threat.
From the New York Post, the NFL fines New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara for wearing Christmas-themed cleats on Christmas.
And from the Hindustan Times, the owner of a stolen car in Kanpur, India finds the vehicle being used by police.
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