On a cloudy and mild Saturday, here are 12 things going on:
From the Daily Caller, the U.N. took 56 days to condemn Hamas's rapes of female Israelis.
From Newsmax, during a speech in Iowa, former President Trump claims that the Biden administration's economy is "running on fumes".
From the New York Post, according to former White House advisor Steve Bannon, the expulsion of former congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) could lead to a "civil war" among Republicans.
From Breitbart, a father and son are arrested near Thessaloniki, Greece for allegedly passing off adulterated sunflower oil as olive oil.
From American Thinker, a teenage Israeli girl kidnapped and later released by Hamas is able to keep her dog with her throughout the ordeal.
From the Daily Mail, a trans refugee from Saudi Arabia waves a sign telling Israel to "burn in hell" at a pro-HamasPalestinian rally in London and afterwards claims to have not understood it.
From RAIR Foundation USA, a "brewing Islamic storm" in India.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran will soon have nuclear weapons, which it could share with its proxies.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why does the West ignore the persecution of Christians?
From NewsBusters, will the media do their job in 2024?
From Townhall, why America's Founding Fathers were right.
And from Fox News, retired Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten coaches a Texas high school football team to a state championship.
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