On a mild and partly cloudy Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki, American diplomats will boycott the 2022 winter Olympics in Beijing, but American athletes will still participate.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden falsely claims to have been Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir's liaison during the Six-Day War.
From Townhall, Biden's lie about coronavirus vaccine mandates was made a year ago.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Biden tells the Uyghurs in China to drop dead.
From the Washington Examiner, economists expect the current inflation to continue into 2023.
From The Federalist, media corruption is far worse than former CNN host Chris Cuomo's covering up for his brother Andrew, the former NY governor (D).
From American Thinker, the media praises the late Senator Bob Dole (R-Kan) now that he's dead.
From CNS News, five of the eight African countries affected by Biden's travel ban have reported zero cases of the omicron coronavirus variant.
From LifeZette, Democrat polices have fueled crime waves.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan downplays Bob Dole's World War II service because he endorsed then-President Trump.
From Canada Free Press, against coronavirus dhimmitude.
From TeleSUR, thousands of Brazilians protest against President Jair Bolsonaro.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why won't U.K. authorities deal with the trafficking, abuse and rape of children?
From Free West Media, Bavarian President Markus Söder is caught lying about hospitalizations of unvaccinated people.
From EuroNews, French Prime Minister Jean Castex announces new coronavirus measures due to a spike in cases.
From Euractiv, at a large rally in Paris, French "far-right" presidential candidate Éric Zemmour promises a "reconquest".
From ReMix, according to Law and Justice party leader Jarosław Kaczyński, "freedom is in retreat throughout the Western world".
From The North Africa Post, the U.N. World Tourism Organization picks Marrakech, Morocco as a home for its African regional office.
From The New Arab, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas travels to Algeria.
From The Diplomat, Bangladesh faces the question of "to be or not to be secular".
From The Week, a high-profile Muslim in India converts to Hinduism.
From The Scottish Sun, a refugee couple in Wick, Scotland miss Afghanistan.
From Gatestone Institute, "what Russia wants in Ukraine".
From The Stream, America's most annoying political columnist.
From Sino Daily, Taiwan gets invaded....by cane toads.
From The Daily Signal, before the Oxford High School shootings, signs weren't missed but ignored.
From Space War, Russian President Putin will travel to India with an eye on military and energy ties.
From The American Conservative, the "tyranny of the woke minority".
From The Western Journal, a BLM activist is jailed after allegedly harassing the judge in the trial of former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota police officer Kimberly Potter.
From BizPac Review, a CEO lays off 900 employees on a Zoom call.
From Fox News, former Senator David Perdue (R-GA) announces his bid for Georgia governor, in a challenge to Republican incumbent Brian Kemp. (via The Daily Wire)
From The Daily Wire, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves (R) defends his state's abortion law and believes that there is "reason for optimism".
From the Daily Caller, many Hispanics don't like the term "Latinx".
From the New York Post, if you're on the beach in Cancun, Mexico, you might be protected by armed uniformed National Guard personnel.
From Breitbart, accused hate crime hoaxer Jussie Smollett takes the stand.
From Newsmax, the San Francisco restaurant which refused service to three armed policemen gets some one-star reviews on Yelp.
And from The Babylon Bee, the late Senator Bob Dole becomes a reliable Democrat voter.
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