On a Sunday that lives up to its name, here are some things going on:
From National Review, America's authoritarian adversaries are eager to exploit the Capitol building riot.
From Townhall, congresscritter Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) suggests an alternative to a second impeachment of President Trump.
From The Washington Free Beacon, alumni from the Economist are hired by Huawei.
From the Washington Examiner, law professor Jonathan Turley calls the possible "snap impeachment" a constitutional "contradiction".
From The Federalist, a few months ago, Democrats blocked a resolution to condemn mob violence.
From American Thinker, the timing isn't right to blame Trump's speech for the breach of the Capitol.
From CNS News, the CEO of Parler blasts the "coordinated efforts" by Big Tech to kill competition.
From LifeZette, former New York City Mayor (R) and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani calls for Trump to "declassify everything".
From NewsBusters, networks ignore an order from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) that resulted in coronavirus vaccine doses getting tossed out.
From Canada Free Press, Democrats bring on dark days by auguring attacks on all Americans.
From CTV News, child marriage is still legal in Canada.
From The Conservative Woman, the deadly virus of 1721.
From the Evening Standard, England will roll out mass coronavirus testing for asymptomatic people.
From Dutch News, the coronavirus lockdown in the Netherlands is likely to be extended by three weeks. (If you read Dutch, read the story at NOS.)
From Deutsche Welle, Germany's anti-Semitism commissioner calls for the removal of 29 paragraphs of law that were written during the Nazi era.
From Russia Today, Russia reports its first case of the British mutated strain of the coronavirus.
From the Greek Reporter, Turkish coast guard vessels harass Greek fishing boats.
From Total Croatia News, a look at the city of Dubrovnik before the earthquake of 1667.
From the Malta Independent, Malta's first consignment of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine is expected today.
From RFI, a makeshift "memorial" in Paris honors the 111 victims of femicide in 2020.
From El País, Storm Filomena drops large amounts of global warming on Madrid.
From Morocco World News, the Moroccan navy will commission its first Spanish-built warship in over 30 years.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey hopes to start human trials of a domestically made coronavirus vaccine.
From Rûdaw, two protesters are killed in clashes with security forces in Nasiriyah, Iraq.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli driver's licenses will be valid until the driver reaches 70.
From Egypt Today, the Cairo branch of Egypt's environment ministry donates 1,000 trees to be planted in the city's landfills.
From The New Arab, Palestinian media organizations boycott Facebook over alleged censorship.
From IranWire, are coronavirus vaccines part of devious plans by the U.S. and the U.K.
From Dawn, power has been restored in most of Pakistan.
From Khaama Press, the Taliban gest "battered" across Afghanistan.
From India Today, an all-female Air India crew flies over the north pole.
From the Dhaka Tribune, about 200 runners participate in the Bangabandhu Marathon.
From the Colombo Page, the Sri Lankan parliament identifies 15 members who had close contact with one who was infected with the coronavirus.
From The Jakarta Post, rescuers find wreckage and human remains from the Sriwijaya Air crash.
From Free Malaysia Today, maroon langurs are seen near the summit of Malaysia's Mount Kinabalu.
From The Mainichi, according to a study, coastal erosion can be blamed on the moon.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran and China promise to be the biggest tests for soon-to-be-President Biden.
From The Stream, we expected the Kraken, but got a crackdown.
From The American Conservative, the Capitol building riot is "our Altamont moment".
From Sino Daily, the U.S. ends its curbs on official contacts with Taiwan.
From Fox News, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is "extremely concerned" about security for the Biden inauguration.
From Breitbart, Big Tech and American corporations "line up" to fund Biden's inauguration.
And from the New York Post, President Trump will make one last official visit to Texas and the border wall.
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