On a cloudy and cool Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Republicans have yet another disappointing election night, but shouldn't panic.
From FrontpageMag, the U.K. still hasn't come to terms with its grooming gang fiasco.
From Townhall, CNN host Jake Tapper torches a key narrative about Gaza peddle by anti-Israel activists.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Israeli Arabs say "no thanks" to "liberation" by Hamas.
From the Washington Examiner, three giant pandas leave the Smithsonian National Zoo and go back to China. (One of them is a cub born to the other two. I can't tell from the article if it was born in China or at the zoo in the U.S. Thus, it might not be going "back" to China, but instead will go there for the first time.)
From The Federalist, eco-hypocrites King Charles and Prince Harry lecture about climate change but still fly on private jets.
From American Thinker, Speaker Johnson's (R-LA) faith should inspire us to greater integrity.
From MRCTV, pro-lifers respond to the "tragic" news of Ohio passing a pro-abortion law.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC pretends that congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) was merely criticizing Israel when she repeated the slogan "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free".
From Canada Free Press, citizens need to do more than grouse, complain and vote.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela objects to the U.S. military presence in Guyana.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how money from U.K. taxpayers is "wasted on global white elephants".
From EuroNews, is France serious about possibly hosting the 2030 Winter Olympics on its Mediterranean coast?
From Voice Of Europe, Serbian police detain over 4,500 illegal migrants and seize weapons from suspected human smugglers and traffickers.
From Balkan Insight, the European Commission allows Bosnia and Herzegovina to start talks to join the E.U., after it implements certain reforms.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI calls for initiatives to boost entrepreneurship so that Africa's potential can be unleashed.
From The New Arab, according to the organization Oxfam, a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza is a "false promise".
From Arutz Sheva, the IDF orders copies of the Koran for Hamas terrorists whom it might capture.
From Gatestone Institute, terrorists and saboteurs are coming into the U.S.
From The Stream, the media attack the aforementioned Speaker Johnson and his son for keeping their viewing clean.
From The Daily Signal, why left-wingers hate both Israel and the U.S.
From BizPac Review, former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fearmongers about former President Trump being reelected, claiming that "Hitler was duly elected". (In point of historical fact, Hitler was appointed to the cabinet post of Chancellor by German President Paul von Hindenburg. After Hindenburg died, Hitler had the cabinet pass a law that would combine the offices of chancellor and president. This law was then submitted to the German people in a referendum, in which it passed with an almost 90 percent "yes" vote. Nowhere in this process did Hitler win or even run in a true election. For anyone who insists that Hitler duly won an election, please identify the elective office for which he ran and at least one person whom he ran against.)
From The Daily Wire, Republican congresscritters subpoena First Son Hunter Biden, his uncle James Biden, and former Biden family business associate Rob Walker.
From the Daily Caller, two Democratic candidates for Virginia's House of Delegates lose their races after videoing themselves expelling liquid waste.
From the New York Post, snake, a snake, oh, it's a snake.
From Breitbart, Democrats are reportedly getting ready to "open the floodgates" for Palestinians to enter the U.S.
From Newsmax, Trump blames Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for Republican candidate Daniel Cameron's failure to unseat Governor Andy Beshear (D).
And from the Genesius Times, health officials in Ohio warn pregnant women against smoking newly legal marijuana before getting a legal abortion because it might harm their fetuses.
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