On a sunny but cold Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a timeline of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass's disqualifying conduct during the current wildfire disaster.
From FrontpageMag, Iranians protest the renaming of a street in Tehran after the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
From Townhall, a twice-deported illegal alien from Mexico is charged with murdering his girlfriend in Utah.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Governor Gavin Newsom's (D) offshore bird chopper plan will likely cause Californians billions of dollars, on top of their already high electric bills.
From the Washington Examiner, President-elect Trump is preparing 100 executive orders for his upcoming term.
From The Federalist, by claiming that he would have beaten Trump in the 2024 election, President Biden pretty much admits that he was forced out of the race by a coup.
From American Thinker, the U.K. government is horrified at the Chief Twit's language, but has no apparent problem with the gang rape of young girls.
From MRCTV, three months ago, Trump discussed California's forest and water mismanagement with podcaster Joe Rogan.
From NewsBusters, the search engine Google is caught rigging searches about Trump's nominees - again.
From Canada Free Press, the "devil winds" behind the fires in California.
From TeleSUR, the Grand World Anti-Fascist Festival starts in Caracas, Venezuela.
From TCW Defending Freedom, will U.K. parliamentcritters Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner remain in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's cabinet, or be thrown under the bus?
From ReMix, a Syrian migrant is arrested after allegedly threatening to kill passengers and brandishing a replica AK-47 assault rifle on a train in Dortmund, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From Balkan Insight, thousands of Bosnian Serbs, aided by delegations from Serbia, Montenegro and Russia, celebrate the Day of Republika Srpska, even though it is banned.
From The North Africa Post, a delegation from Lagouira, Moroccan Sahara visits Senegal to explore cooperation with Senegalese cities.
From The New Arab, Iraq constructs 400 kilometers of border wall to deter threats from ISIS terrorists, armed groups and drug smugglers based in Syria. (It seems that border walls are not racist when Arabs build them. If you read Arabic, read the story at Iraq's News Agency.)
From OpIndia, an Indian writer admits he invented India's first Muslim school teacher as a fictional character.
From RAIR Foundation USA, Czech party leader Tomio Okamura faces three years in jail for a poster expressing opposition to the E.U.'s migration policy. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From BBC News, black former employees at Harrod's department store in London recount racism by its owner Mohamed Al-Fayed. (He was the father of Dodi Fayed, who had a relationship with Princess Diana after she divorced then-Prince Charles, and died with her in a car crash in Paris.)
From Radio Free Asia, authorities in Da Nang, Vietnam fine a TikTok user the equivalent of $1,200 for criticizing the personal life of Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi Minh. (Again I ask, what is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From Gatestone Institute, the media and the international community go Sergeant Schultz about Palestinian crimes against other Palestinians.
From The Stream, six states call on the Supreme Court to reverse its ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage.
From The Daily Signal, a federal district court in Kentucky decides against Biden's attempt to change Title IX.
From The American Conservative, some arguments for aiding Ukraine against Russia and answers thereto.
From The Western Journal, the aforementioned Mayor Karen Bass was once a congresscritter (D-Cal) and on then-candidate Biden's short list for a vice presidential running mate.
From BizPac Review, Biden addresses victims of the aforementioned California fires by sharing some "good news" from his family, and takes no questions.
From The Daily Wire, former Presidents Obama and Trump are seen chatting at President Carter's funeral, and Vice President Harris glares at them.
From the Daily Caller, more on the fires in California.
From Breitbart, actor Dean Cain calls on Mayor Bass to resign immediately.
From Newsmax, all of his living successors attend President Carter's funeral.
And from the New York Post, when in an airport, please take the "keep off the baggage conveyor belts" signs seriously.
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