On a cloudy and cold but somewhat milder Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a federal judge in Florida clears the way for the release of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on the 2020 election subversion case he pursued against President-elect Trump.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden will try to destroy as much has he can on his way out.
From Townhall, Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis just can't let go of her case against Trump.
From The Washington Free Beacon, how the fires in the Los Angeles area became a conflagration.
From the Washington Examiner, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon and the Chief Twit feud to become the "first buddy".
From The Federalist, a Canadian family flees to the U.S. after doctors threaten to "unplug" their son from life support and harvest his organs.
From American Thinker, 10 recommendations for Trump and the new congress in dealing with the Middle East.
From MRCTV, 20 congresscritters made double the average for stock gains in 2024.
From NewsBusters, a CBS host asks former Speaker Gingrich (R-GA) if Trump's intended limits on refugees would keep the next Einstein out of the U.S.
From Canada Free Press, what if the Democrats try to stop Trump from being re-inaugurated?
From TeleSUR, Venezuela reopens its borders with Colombia. (If closing borders OK when Venezuela does it?)
From TCW Defending Freedom, will the rape grooming gang scandal be U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's nemesis?
From Snouts in the Trough, will the words "what I won't tolerate" expose the real Starmer?
From EuroNews, Switzerland and Serbia both offer to host a meeting between Trump and Russian President Putin.
From Balkan Insight, Croatian President Zoran Milanović wins reelection.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco plans to strengthen its air force with French-made Mirage 2000 fighter jets from the UAE.
From The New Arab, who is Lebanese former judge and Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam?
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Syrian man allegedly vandalizes the German Ministry of the Interior building in Berlin, is detained, and is quickly released. (If you read German, read the story at Junge Freiheit.)
From Gatestone Institute, some people just keep on blaming the Jews, even for the California fires.
From Radio Free Asia, a human rights group urges Thailand to not deport 48 Uyghur refugees back to China.
From The Stream, an "average Joe" visits Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
From The Daily Signal, former North Dakota Governor (R) and Secretary of the Interior nominee Doug Burgum is the energy expert whom the department needs.
From The American Conservative, will we have a new Monroe Doctrine or a federalized "five eyes"?
From The Western Journal, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) used Fire Department money for a bunch of other things.
From BizPac Review, former and future First Lady Melania Trump teases a Fox News interview that she doesn't always agree with her husband.
From The Daily Wire, at least 24 people are reported dead in the aforementioned Los Angeles are fires, with still others missing.
From the Daily Caller, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman promises to "throw the entire book" at looters who take advantage of the fires.
From the New York Post, U.S. Olympic athlete Gary Hall Jr. will receive replacement medals from the IOC for those he lost in the Los Angeles area fires.
From Breitbart, actress Justine Bateman calls Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "disaster tourists" for making a photo op while visiting victims of the fires.
From Newsmax, West Virginia's shift to the right could sharpen under new Governor Jim Justice (R).
And from The Babylon Bee, California police arrest an arsonist for allegedly using a gas blowtorch to start a fire instead of an electric one.
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