Now that I've arrived in Virginia to celebrate Christmas, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, pro-HamasPalestinian protests break out in U.S. cities, some of them blocking traffic.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, there is no peace on earth and good will toward men these days.
From the Washington Examiner, Jim Messina (not the musician) urges President Biden to draw a "straight" contrast between himself and former President Trump.
From American Thinker, in its history, Islam did not persuade, it conquered.
From Canada Free Press, freedom of religion does not require equal government showcasing of religion.
From TCW Defending Freedom, adults should not believe in Santa Claus. (Not believing in Santa Claus is the second stage of life, which follows the first stage of believing in Santa Claus. The not believing in Santa Claus later gives way to the third stage, when you become Santa Claus, and eventually the fourth stage, when you look like Santa Claus.)
From CNN, an Iranian drone reportedly attacks a chemical tanker in the Indian Ocean.
From the Daily Mail, Iran threatens to block the Strait of Gibraltar.
From Arutz Sheva, a headline in The New York Times falsely claims that the war in Gaza has caused the most Arab deaths in 40 years.
From Jewish News Syndicate, IDF troops find suicide belts made and adapted for children by Hamas.
From Breitbart, German and Austrian authorities arrest several suspected Islamist terrorists for allegedly planning attacks on the Cologne Cathedral.
From Gatestone Institute, disputes over land are as old as history.
From The Stream, parents should teach their children that "Christmas" is not a dirty word.
And from The Hill, on Christmas Eve, the Associated Press and its New Guild reach a new contract.
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