On the last Wednesday of 2021, here are some things going on:
From National Review, despite "credible" sexual misconduct claims, Westchester County, New York prosecutors decide against pursuing charges against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D). (It seems that for this sort of thing, you're presumed guilty until proven Democrat.)
From FrontpageMag, for the first time ever, the increase in U.S. population is due more to immigration than to birth.
From The Washington Free Beacon, one nominee for Man of the Year isn't even human.
From the Washington Examiner, Florida and the federal government again battle over the supply of monoclonal antibodies.
From The Federalist, John Madden's legacy goes beyond the football field or the press box.
From American Thinker, liberal hypocrisy hits a new low.
From CNS News, the left-wing goal of zero population growth was almost achieved in 2021.
From LifeZette, President Biden skates on the coronavirus.
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, Vice President Harris is quickly called out for her fake Kwanzaa story. (via LifeZette)
From Red Voice Media, former Senator Henry Reid (D-NV) dies of pancreatic cancer. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, the platforms Facebook and Instagram censor American founder Thomas Paine.
From Canada Free Press, now that governments have lied themselves into a corner, what horrors await in 2022?
From TeleSUR, the Colombian Constitutional Court condemns the expulsion of migrants from Venezuela.
From TCW Defending Freedom, back when doctors were our friends.
From Gatestone Institute, do not let the Palestinians destroy Lebanon.
From The Stream, Democrats reject the work ethic and embrace freeloaders.
From The Daily Signal, government reaction to the coronavirus made 2021 "the year of living unreasonably".
From The American Conservative, some "truth and reconciliation" about the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
From NBC New York, Ghislaine Maxwell is found guilty of five sex trafficking charges.
From Reuters, pilots recount the collapse of the former Afghan air force.
From The Western Journal, an editor for The New York Times dies of a heart attack in Seoul, South Korea a day after receiving a coronavirus vaccine booster shot.
From BizPac Review and the "interesting how that works" department, ABC announces that that flu is making a comeback after "taking a year off".
From The Daily Wire, according to a medical professor at the University of Oxford, the omicron is "not the same disease" as the previous coronavirus variants.
From the Daily Caller, actor Tom Cruise makes a surprise visit to the Ohio State University marching band.
From New York Post, several women on the University of Pennsylvania swim team considered boycotting their last meet of the season over transgender teammate Lia Thomas. (via Breitbart)
From Breitbart, a "Person of the Year" poll by the British paper The Guardian is deactivated after author J.K. Rowling takes the lead.
From Newsmax, Dr. Anthony Fauci warns against New Year's Eve parties.
And from The Babylon Bee, according to a poll, 9 out of 10 Americans support throwing Dr. Fauci into a volcano. (Due to his Italian heritage, I'd say that Mount Etna on the island of Sicily would be appropriate.)
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