As the mild weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.S. has reached coronavirus burnout.
From FrontpageMag, some left-wing "journalists" float the idea that criticizing President Biden endangers democracy.
From Townhall, Biden makes a false claim about desegregation and then says something even more bizarre.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of Hillary Clinton's Master Class on "the power of resilience".
From the Washington Examiner, the current inflation is the result of deliberate Democrat policy choices.
From The Federalist, the right builds its own infrastructure in response to cancel culture, and the left can't stand it.
From American Thinker, Biden has no one to blame for the oil crisis except himself.
From CNS News, Biden decides against taking any questions today.
From LifeZette, CNN abandons Biden.
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquest, the U.S. Navy will start using a new laser gun. (via LifeZette.)
From NewsBusters, networks go Sgt. Schulz on Biden's border crisis.
From Canada Free Press, governments wish the masses a coronavirus Christmas.
From TeleSUR, Haitian consulate staffers are arrested in the Dominican Republics.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the omicron variant con game.
From Snouts in the Trough, what did you want to know about "gain of function"?
From Free West Media, Pfizer and Microsoft sponsored the party of Germany's new health minister. (According to an old joke about American congresscritters, they should wear jackets similar to those worn by racecar drivers, so that we can identify their corporate sponsors. It appears that for German politicians of a certain party, the corporate sponsors have been identified.)
From EuroNews, a giant straw goat in Gävle, Sweden is burned down.
From Euractiv, the new Dutch coalition government wants Prime Minister Mark Rutte to spend more money.
From ReMix, according to Italian politician Matteo Salvini, the Italian government wants to double current immigration.
From The North Africa Post, Marrakech, Morocco is chosen to host the 10th International Conference on UNESCO Global Geoparks. (This might mean that the Marrakech Express will get some use.)
From The New Arab, two Saudi female drivers will drive in the Dakar Rally in 2022.
From Gatestone Institute, a lesson in persistence from President Calvin Coolidge.
From The Stream, Democrat congresscritters favor Islam over the U.S. Constitution.
From The Daily Signal, the pro-life maternity home that shelters pregnant women in crisis.
From The American Conservative, the architecture of prisons.
From The Western Journal, according to former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, the only reason we're talking about overturning Roe v. Wade is her old boss.
From BizPac Review, the mother of a woman who died from fentanyl writes to Presidents Trump and Biden, each of whom answers her.
From The Daily Wire, defense witnesses for Ghislaine Maxwell don't show up.
From the Daily Caller, after an ice cream man dies, his fellow ice cream men drives their trucks in his funeral parade.
From Breitbart, six men are arrested in Santa Clara County, California in connection with over 70 crimes against Asian women.
From Newsmax, when flying, please use a mask, not a thong.
And from the New York Post, a woman claims to have been "groped" in the metaverse.
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