Since I've been running a bit late today, I offer a rather brief list of things going on:
From National Review, New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) decides against running for governor.
From FrontpageMag, archaeologists in Lebanon find the remains of Christians massacred by jihadists.
From Townhall, what the 12 cities which have set annual homicide records have in common.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the winner of a boat parade contest is disqualified for having the slogan "let's go, Brandon".
From the Washington Examiner, for left-wingers, the only good Republican is a dead one.
From The Federalist, the few Republicans who stopped congress from drafting women deserve our praise.
From American Thinker, the unspoken reason why blacks attack Asians.
From CNS News, two Democrat Senators join the 50 Republican colleagues to vote against President Biden's coronavirus vaccine mandate for private businesses.
From LifeZette, the man who allegedly set Fox News's Christmas tree on fire is released on bail.
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, Biden keeps telling his embellished Amtrak tale. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBuster, NBA player and new U.S. citizen Enes Kanter Freedom refuses to stop his crusade against communist China.
From Gatestone Institute, Arabs warn Biden not to let Iran play him for a fool.
From The Stream, the January 6th Commission shreds the Constitution.
From The American Conservative, "the end of mass tourism".
From The Daily Signal, the woke need to understand that women don't want men relieving themselves in the stall next to them.
From The Western Journal, pilots for the late Jeffery Epstein reveal a suspicious custom that ensured privacy for their passengers.
From BizPac Review, former First Daughter-in-Law Lara Trump reacts to Hillary Clinton's would-have- been victory speech.
From The Daily Wire and the "moving goalposts" department, according to Dr. Fauci, a fourth coronavirus vaccine shot might be needed in the future.
From the Daily Caller, a bipartisan bill to combat opioid addition passes in the Senate.
From Breitbart, according former President Trump, it's "laughable" that the media are tougher on Biden than on himself.
From Newsmax, the U.S. military ends its combat mission in Iraq, with troops remaining there to be used for training and advisory roles.
And from the New York Post, for the right price, you can buy the world's largest marijuana brownie.
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