On a rainy Friday which is Veterans Day, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Twitter executive who censored the Hunter Biden laptop story resigns after the new Chief Twit takes over.
From FrontpageMag, the one demographic group who prevented a real red wave.
From Townhall, the Biden administration's politicized Justice Department appears to have found its next target.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a beleaguered crypto billionaire facing federal investigation for allegedly mishandling customer funds was hobnobbing at the White House six months ago.
From the Washington Examiner, some key midterm races are still unresolved.
From The Federalist, the delayed midterm results are killing the American people's trust in elections.
From American Thinker, "today, thank a veteran for your freedoms".
From CNS News, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) says that he won't vote for Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for Senate Republican leader.
From Red Voice Media, gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R-AZ) breaks down why she's winning (or so she claims) with late ballot drops. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, talking heads tell everyone that "counting takes time".
From Canada Free Press, the truth about the big delay in vote counting.
From TeleSUR, the Central Bank of Mexico raises a key interest rate due to inflation risks.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the problem isn't climate change but lazy journalism.
From Free West Media, Jordan Bardella replaces Marine Le Pen as the leader of the French party Rassemblement National.
From EuroNews, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni calls France "aggressive" as the row over a ship carrying migrants escalates.
From Euractiv, Ukrainian troops retake dozens of Ukrainian towns.
From ReMix, Czech and Slovak police cooperate and check every truck for illegal migrants.
From Balkan Insight, a Kosovo court finds an ethnic Serb ex-policeman guilty of rape and the wrongful expulsion of ethnic Albanians from the city of Vushtrri.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria asks to join the BRICS group.
From The New Arab, Fatah supporters in Hamas-ruled Gaza observe the 18th anniversary of the death of Yasser Arafat.
From Sky News, a police officer is stabbed to death in a "terror attack" near a railroad station in Brussels, Belgium.
From Gatestone Institute, the dangerous nexus between Russia and the Iranian mullahs.
From The Stream, the purpose of Veterans Day.
From Space War, Chinese incursions into Indian territory are increasing and are strategically planned.
From The Daily Signal, six takeaways from the House Freedom Caucus's coronavirus hearing.
From Space Daily, private jets at COP27 create a controversy over how many there are.
From The American Conservative, five states choose to protect abortion.
From The Western Journal, while many blame former President Trump for the disappointing Republican performance in the midterms, the real reason may be more ominous.
From BizPac Review, Fox News hosts figurately pummel congresscritter AOC (D-NY).
From The Daily Wire, the Chief Twit's new verification process dissolves into confusion.
From the Daily Caller, 17 Republican attorneys general file an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit against a school in Iowa at allegedly obscures gender transitions from parents.
From the New York Post, climate activists try to glue themselves to the painting The Scream.
From Breitbart, Trump finds that the name of Virginia's governor sounds Chinese.
From Newsmax, according to a report, 55 percent of Americans consider Veterans Day to be one of the nation's most important holidays.
And from The Sydney Morning Herald, a contraceptive implant for males that amounts to a "temporary vasectomy" is given a trial in Melbourne, Australia. (via the New York Post)
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