On a cool cloudy Sunday which is the last day of 2023, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.S. Navy sinks three ships affiliated with the Houthi terrorists in the Red Sea.
From Townhall, for the third year in a row, Republican congresscritters remind President Biden of the crisis that he caused at the border.
From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Greg Casar (D-TX) is a nominee for Man of the Year.
From the Washington Examiner, Democrat-controlled cities are ravaged by smash-and-grab crime in 2023.
From American Thinker, does anyone notice how nasty the regime of Nicaraguan President Ortega has become after remittances by migrants started to come in?
From NewsBusters, left-wing interviewers largely avoid asking Joe Biden about First Son Hunter Biden.
From Canada Free Press, returning to some type of "normality" in 2024.
From TeleSUR, Mexico and Venezuela agree to strengthen their cooperation on migratory matters.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the Church of England makes a clandestine move toward same-sex "marriage".
From EuroNews, Danish Queen Margrethe II announces her abdication.
From Voice Of Europe, Sweden Democrat party leader Jimmie Ã…kesson's New Year's wish is fewer migrants.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco steps up its social reform program and introduces direct financial assistance for poor families.
From The New Arab, more on U.S. attacks on Houthi ships in the Red Sea.
From Jewish News Syndicate, McDonald's Malaysia sues the BDS movement for alleged "false and defamatory statements". (The article cites Reuters, but does not provide an appropriate link.)
From the Daily Mail, pictures from a 1976 road trip from the Netherlands to India.
From Gatestone Institute, "where does the pendulum swing" in 2024?
From The Stream, a grim harvest in Nigeria for the end of the year.
From The Western Journal, fingers point and tempers flare after a controversial penalty in the football game between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys.
From BizPac Review, Harvard graduate and anti-gun activist David Hogg is dragged on social media over his allegedly subpar SAT score.
From The Daily Wire, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accuses the Biden administration of "aiding" Mexican drug cartels.
From the Daily Caller, religious liberty had some wins in courts and legislatures during 2023.
From the New York Post, New York City's Penn Station is crippled by hours of delays on Amtrak.
From Breitbart, former President Trump rips the Biden administration for allowing an "invasion" at the southern border.
From Newsmax, manufacturing activity in China decreases for the third straight month.
And from Fox News, Chinese President Xi Jinping promises that Taiwan will be reunified with China. (via the New York Post)
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