On a cool and rainy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, CBS has a Stephen Colbert apocalypse.
From FrontpageMag, the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz was not built in one night.
From Townhall, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services closes a major immigration loophole.
From The Washington Free Beacon, senatorial candidate Graham Platner's (D-ME) "grassroots" campaign sends money to influencers to fawn over him.
From the Washington Examiner, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announces her resignation due to her husband being diagnosed with bone cancer.
From The Federalist, the U.S. is nation of settlers, not immigrants.
From American Thinker, illegal aliens are killing America.
From NewsBusters, according to a study, the aforementioned Stephen Colbert turned The Late Show into "The DNC Show".
From Canada Free Press, a school in Jefferson County, Colorado discriminates against a 13-year-old student over a slam poem she wrote about abortion.
From TeleSUR, Mexico's National Museum of Art plans to present a tourist exhibit for the 2026 World Cup.
From TCW Defending Freedom, what gives the U.K. government agency Ofcom the right to censor true facts about weather?
From Snouts in the Trough, how should "fair" be defined? (I've long believed that if you put four politicians in a room and ask them what "fairness" means, you'll get at least five definitions.)
From EuroNews, what Poland has to say about hosting 5,000 more American troops.
From Free West Media, the U.K. starts buying oil from Russia again.
From ReMix, Poland extradites three of its citizens to the Czech Republic for alleged involvement in an arson attack on a weapons factory in the city of Pardubice. (If you read Czech, read the story at Seznam Zprávy.)
From Balkan Insight, right-wing politician Janez Janša is elected Slovenia's Prime Minister for the fourth time.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco and France sign a financial intelligence cooperation agreement at the fifth "No Money For Terror" conference.
From The New Arab, Iraq considers creating a new ministry to bring militias under government control.
From The Jerusalem Post, a 15-year-old boy is re-arrested in Florence, Italy for alleged terrorist recruitment after being arrested for the same type of crime and then released.
From the Daily Mail, a knife-wielding Afghan asylum seeker goes on a rampage in a Morrisons store in Bradford, England.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, Muslims in Vienna chase away people barbequing pork. (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)
From Gatestone Institute, sell arms to Taiwan, because China is bluffing.
From The Daily Signal, my state rushes to reprint and resend 500,000 mail-in ballots.
From The American Conservative, soon-to-be-former congresscritter Thomas Massie's (R-KY) dilemma, and ours.
From The Western Journal, President Trump celebrates the twice-aforementioned Stephen Colbert's exit from television.
From BizPac Review, the BBC is slammed for "sympathizing" with Afghan men who are "forced" into selling their young daughters.
From the Daily Caller, Democrats object to legislation to advance construction on the Smithsonian's American Women's History Museum because it would prevent the museum from presenting as women those who really aren't women.
From Breitbart, according to a study, one out of every three people in France are either foreign born or descend from immigrants.
From Newsmax, a Long Island woman is arrested for allegedly decapitating a statue of Jesus outside a Catholic church. (A few years back when people were pulling down or vandalizing statues because of some sin that the person thus portrayed had allegedly committed, I realized that if only sinless people could be portrayed with a statue, only one human in history could legitimately qualify. But sadly, even statues of Jesus Himself are getting attacked.)
And from the New York Post, read the aforementioned Tulsi Gabbard's resignation letter sent to Trump.
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