As I relax down here in Florida on a cool and cloudy Wednesday, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) makes his first qualification to appear on a state ballot, which is Utah.
From FrontpageMag, an illegal alien from Venezuela previously released from custody is arrested near the Capitol building, and is found to be carrying an knife and a machete.
From Townhall, the number of voters who believe that then-candidate Joe Biden's win in 2020 was "illegitimate" increases to 20 percent.
From The Washington Free Beacon, after Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns, the media blame racism.
From the Washington Examiner, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tries to attribute the border crisis to things other than himself.
From The Federalist, Claudine Gay is far from being the only university administrator who deserves to be removed from office.
From American Thinker, scientists are shocked to learn that male and female athletes are indeed different.
From MRCTV, the new Star Wars director wants to "make men uncomfortable".
From NewsBusters, due to alleged "threats", a high school in Oregon postpones its "family friendly" drag show.
From TCW Defending Freedom, fantasy soccer league, now and then.
From Gatestone Institute, the U.S.'s lack of resolve incentivizes China against Taiwan.
From The Stream, forgotten stories from 2023.
From The Daily Signal, Republican congresscritters prioritize the illegal immigration crisis in the new year.
And from The Babylon Bee, the release of documents related to the case of the late Jeffrey Epstein will be delayed in order to give Mr. Bill time to leave the U.S.
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