On a cold and cloudy Wednesday on the last day of the year, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the things in 2025 that were overrated and underrated.
From FrontpageMag, President Trump's comments on recently murdered actor/director Rob Reiner.
From Townhall, the Trump administration sues Virginia over granting in-state college tuition to illegal aliens.
From The Washington Free Beacon, sharing a nomination for TWFB Men of the Year are the Minnesota motorists who called Governor Tim Walz (D) the R-word.
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Lauren Boebert (R-Col) suggests that Trump vetoed a bill to build a water pipeline in Colorado in "retaliation" to a petition to release the Epstein files.
From The Federalist, the top ten media hoaxes for 2025, including one about a "Maryland man".
From American Thinker, actor George Clooney gets slammed on social media for his string of hypocrisies.
From NewsBusters, the ten most-read NB stories of 2025.
From Canada Free Press, 2026 will be "a walk into the great unknown".
From TeleSUR, Chile goes on red alert due to the risk of forest fires.
From TCW Defending Freedom, is the Reform UK party, led by Nigel Farage, the U.K.'s last hope?
From EuroNews, Helsinki police investigate damage to undersea cables extending between Finland and Estonia.
From Balkan Insight, tributes to notable people in the Balkans who passed away in 2025.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccans saved 29.7 percent of their GDP in the third quarter of 2025.
From The New Arab, Saudi Arabia says that it needs to know that the UAE is "serious" about pulling its troops out of Yemen.
From the Daily Mail, the U.K.'s Labour Party rules out deporting an Egyptian dissident over his Tweets calling for Jews to be killed, because they don't regard this as sufficiently bad.
From Gatestone Institute, why Israel and U.S. President Trump should be cautious about allowing Pakistani troops into Gaza.
From The Daily Signal, as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani gets ready to take over New York City, private property owners take cover.
From The American Conservative, are American suburbs the cause of our social problems?
From The Western Journal, Trump issues his first two vetoes of his second term in office.
From BizPac Review, Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) calls for visa revocation, deportation, and denaturalization due to the fraud in Minnesota.
From the Daily Caller, a convicted Somali fraudster in Minnesota used his ill-gotten money to buy land in Kentucky.
From Breitbart, actor Michael Rapaport announces his run for New York City mayor in 2029.
From Newsmax, Trump calls the aforementioned Tim Walz a "crooked governor".
And from the New York Post, if you have squatters on your property, a samurai-inspired company can remove them.
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