On a mild and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a reality check on predictions that former President Trump, if he retakes his old office, could become a dictator.
From FrontpageMag, who the real dictators are.
From Townhall, a major shipping company halts its ships from going into the Red Sea due to threats from Houthi terrorists.
From The Washington Free Beacon, on October 7th, a Gazan woman took over an Israeli family's house on a kibbutz, partook of their food and Netflix, and served drinks to terrorists.
From the Washington Examiner, the Trump team places one aspect of Hunter Biden's behavior off limits.
From The Federalist, if Republicans want to govern, they need to learn how to go after left-wingers.
From American Thinker, after the allegations that "women will die" if limits are placed on abortion, where are all the dead women?
From MRCTV, a contributor to The Blaze is informed that he will be charged in connection with the Capitol riot. (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)
From NewsBusters, Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire points out that "the Bud Light boycott is still on".
From Canada Free Press, some questions about global politics that aren't being asked, but should be.
From TeleSUR, Bolivian President Luis Arce warns about the impacts from the policies of the new Argentinian government.
From TCW Defending Freedom, there's an obvious way to stop migrant boats from arriving in Great Britain, but why isn't it being implemented? (I would think that this method might also apply to migrants crossing the Mediterranean into southern Europe, although this part of the migration is not mentioned by the article.)
From EuroNews, a British boy who went missing six years ago in Spain has been found in France.
From Voice Of Europe, flying to, in, and from Denmark is soon gonna cost ya more, pilgrim.
From ReMix, a Ukrainian lawmaker literally blow himself up. (Suicide bombing is not just for radical Islamic terrorists any more.)
From Balkan Insight, Albania returns valuable icons stolen from Macedonian Orthodox churches to North Macedonia.
From The North Africa Post, ties between Morocco and Spain have been a "diplomatic success story".
From The New Arab, the Iraqi parliament's deadlock over electing its new speaker overshadows the country's provincial elections.
From The Jerusalem Post, a South African cricket player is investigated for alleged hate speech after dedicating an award he won to Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, the daily jihad occurring in France.
From The Stream, Chanukah's lesson for America in 2023.
From The Daily Signal, does climate change really cause mass migration?
From The Western Journal, a slip of the tongue about President Biden from White House reporter Peter Doocy sends his fellow reporters into laughter.
From BizPac Review, UFC fighter Colby Covington has a challenge for NBA player LeBron James.
From The Daily Wire, more on Houthi terrorists attacking commercial ships.
From the Daily Caller, a suit by female high school athletes intended to keep male athletes out of their sports is reinstated by a U.S. appeals court.
From Breitbart, a large budget deficit forces San Francisco to shut down its Office of Reparations.
From Newsmax, immigrant and former First Lady Melania Trump welcomes new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony.
And from the New York Post, how "beer goggles" actually work.
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