On a sunny and mild Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Germany treats natural coronavirus immunity the same as vaccination.
From Townhall, coronavirus screening of illegal aliens should not be a "different issue".
From The Washington Free Beacon, the media blames vaccine hoarding for the emergence of the omicron coronavirus variant in Africa, but they're wrong.
From the Washington Examiner, migrants than ever from more countries than ever are crossing the southern border.
From American Thinker, Republicans in Congress again snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC security analyst Frank Figliuzzi worries that conservatives might make heroes of the fugitive parents of the Oxford High School shooter.
From Canada Free Press, a test we need to fail.
From TeleSUR, indigenous people in Ecuador cry a lack of response to reforms.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is "clown and out".
From Free West Media, the Netherlands has 1,100 more deaths in one week than on average.
From EuroNews, outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her finally appeal to Germans to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a court in Hamburg, Germany sentences an Islamic who recruited for ISIS to three years in prison. (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
From The North Africa Post, the Global Coalition to defeat ISIS sets up an Africa Focus Group, which will be co-chaired by Morocco, Niger, Italy and the U.S.
From YNetNews, a man is stabbed near the Old City of Jerusalem.
From The New Arab, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 29 civilians were killed in Syria during this past November.
From Outlook, five points about how the Taliban intends to define marriage for women.
From Blitz, a look at CAIR's inaccurate claims.
From Gatestone Institute, like his former boss President Obama, President Biden says nothing when the Iranian regime kills peaceful protesters.
From The Stream, as the Maccabees fought for religious freedom, so should Americans today.
From The American Conservative, "grave matters".
From BizPac Review, former President Trump responds to allegations that former First Lady Trump does not wish to return to the White House.
From The Western Journal, some Twitter users notice that something's missing from the Biden White House Christmas decorations.
From The Daily Wire, why the Democrats are stuck with Vice President Harris.
From Breitbart, six thoughts on actor Alec Baldwin's claim that he didn't pull the trigger on the gun with which he shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
From Newsmax, parts of Hawaii are under a blizzard warning.
And from the New York Post, when Queen Elizabeth served tea to a palace worker.
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