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What We’re Reading Today: Court Rejects Pa. Election Appeal, Kovid Krazy In Kali, China’s Long Tentacles . . . And More

Some headlines that caught our eye.

Election 2020: Voter Fraud Goes To Court

Supreme Court rejects Pennsylvania Republicans’ attempt to block Biden victory — CNN

Texas Attorney General Paxton Files Election Suit Against 4 Battleground States — NewsMax

Eight More States Join the Texas SCOTUS Case — Red State

Trump Legal Team Pressing Legal Challenges Into January — NewsMax

Federal judge blasts Republican candidates’ request to ‘invalidate’ Massachusetts election results — Boston Herald

California’s COVID (And Other) Craziness

Judge sides with restaurants over outdoor dining ban, says LA County ‘acted arbitrarily’ — FoxLA

Is California’s Backlash Against Coronavirus Restrictions Coming To A Head?  — Red State

California Gov. Newsom once again declines to show evidence newly closed businesses contribute to virus spread — North Bay Business Journal

California’s Expanded COVID Unemployment System Corrupted By $2 Billion in Fraud, Report Finds — Foundation for Economic Education

Elon Musk Joins Mass California Exodus, Moves To Texas — Daily Caller

China Biden Its Time

DNI Ratcliffe: China ‘Targeting Members of Congress to Influence Them’ — CNSNews

Chinese Insider Says Communist Party Will Have ‘Core Circle’ To Influence Biden White House — Daily Caller

Report: Chinese Spy Developed Extensive Ties with Democrat Intelligence Committee Member Eric Swalwell — Breitbart.com

Cotton: China Views ‘Corporate America as an Extension’ to Lobby Officials ‘for Pro-China Policies’ — Breitbart.com

‘Frightening’: Chinese academic gloats over China’s ‘deals’ around Hunter Biden — SkyNews Australia

OK, Now That’s Funny

After Calling For a Boycott, AOC Named ‘Employee of the Month’ When Goya Sales Spike 1,000 Percent — PJ Media

Woke Olympics: Breakdancing Added to 2024 Paris Games — Breitbart.com

Mourning Two Great American Heroes . . . RIP

Remembering Chuck Yeager — Patriot Post

A Tribute to the Great Economics Professor Walter Williams, RIP — Pacific Research Institute

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