On a cool cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Wisconsin election officials decide against removing former President Trump from the state's primary ballot.
From Townhall, Iran is reportedly accelerating its transfer of precision weapons to Hezbollah.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a nominee for 2023 Man of the Year is the White House cokehead.
From the Washington Examiner, an advisor to former President Obama warns against removing Trump from state ballots.
From The Federalist, this New Year's Eve, be sure to sing Auld Lang Syne.
From American Thinker, the real reason why Trump is a threat to the current political party system.
From NewsBusters, PBS commentator David Brooks denounces Maine's removal of Trump from its primary ballot.
From Canada Free Press, what lies ahead in the biological war.
From TCW Defending Freedom, some news that you might have missed.
From The Times Of Israel, a former Miss Iraq, who is now running for U.S. congresscritter (D-Cal), tours Israeli communities that were attacked on October 6th.
From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian government's killing machine.
From The Stream, an AI chatbot passes the writer's "sex and gender" test.
From The Daily Signal, some reading recommended by experts from The Heritage Foundation. (TDS is published by The Heritage Foundation.)
From BizPac Review, an illegal alien is charged in the murder of a 16-year-old girl in Texas. (The article links to one in Fox News, which you can read if you create an account there.)
From The Daily Wire, a Chicago Jew drops everything to go fight Hamas.
From the Daily Caller, criminal arrests made by ICE increase somewhat in 2023, but are well below the numbers made during the Trump presidency.
From the New York Post, New York MTA cops-1, parolee carrying an Uzi - 0.
From Breitbart, Trump makes a very bold prediction.
From Newsmax, quarterback Arch Manning plans to stay with Texas regardless of whether1st-stringer Quinn Ewers stays or leaves.
And from the Genesius Times, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) auditions for the game "Angry Birds". (Let's go, Brandon, indeed.)
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