On a mild and sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:
From FrontpageMag, the U.K. freed a man who committed murder, and he later raped a woman and was imprisoned again, and after being released again, allegedly killed another woman.
From Townhall, a Mexican citizen is sentenced for trafficking a young woman into Texas and forcing her into sex work.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a translation of an ancient book about the Peloponnesian War.
From the Washington Examiner, according to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, air travel delays and cancellations will continue after the federal government reopens.
From American Thinker, is former Mr. Bill henchman James Carville losing it?
From NewsBusters, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent "cooks" ABC host (and another former Mr. Bill henchman) George Stephanopoulos about government shutdowns.
From TCW Defending Freedom, on Remembrance Sunday, the U.K. remembers its fallen, while foreign criminals eat up taxpayer money.
From The Times Of Israel, according to U.S. Treasury official John Hurley, Iran has given $1 billion to Hezbollah this year, despite sanctions.
From Gatestone Institute, Gaza could receive billions of dollars for reconstruction, but will it prevent another jihad?
From The Stream, a video about Muslims leaving Islam.
From The American Conservative, the MAGA movement is split regarding the recently departed former Vice President Dick Cheney.
And from CNN, two top leaders at BBC resign over a scandal arising from a misleading edit of a speech by U.S. President Trump.
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