On a cool cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, "hopefully", the U.S. will lift its coronavirus travel ban on eight African countries in a "reasonable amount of time".
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Gaza conflict.
From the Washington Examiner, President Biden's proposed universal pre-K education would require a lot more teachers.
From American Thinker, could Alec Baldwin have fired the gun without pulling the trigger?
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, congresscritter McCarty sort of backs congresscritter Boebert in her argument with congresscritter Omar. (via LifeZette)
From Red Voice Media, former President Trump drops a billion-dollar truth bomb about his new social media group. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, CNN host Brian Stelter admits that Chris Cuomo violated media ethics "many times".
From Canada Free Press, Dr. Fauci destroys science by attempting to make himself science.
From TeleSUR, Chile reports its first case of the omicron coronavirus variant.
From Free West Media, former WHO employee Astrid Stuckelberger discusses "a pandemic of lies".
From EuroNews, Denmark reports a jump in omicron coronavirus cases.
From ReMix, a top E.U. lawmaker backs sanctions against Poland and Hungary.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria fails to meet its target for exporting gas to Spain.
From The New Arab, Israel releases a Palestinian prisoner after a 131-day hunger strike.
From Gatestone Institute, despite what you may have heard, Hamas is still a terrorist group.
From The Stream, science proves that each human life starts at conception.
From Space War, an incomplete marquee mosque from the era of Saddam Hussein shows the divisions in Iraq.
From The Western Journal, President Biden's approval rating keep going down.
From BizPac Review, Biden blames his court losses on his vaccine mandate on his predecessor.
From The Daily Wire, China looks to extend its global dominance in mining and recourse processing.
From the Daily Caller, the four teams in the college football playoff are announced.
From Breitbart, according to National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins, the omicron probably won't be the last coronavirus variant.
From Newsmax, according to Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), CNN's firing of Chris Cuomo was "long overdue".
And from the New York Post, just when you thought it was safe to visit the east coast.
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