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What We’re Reading: Free Buses, Net Zero, A Socialist Future … And More

Some headlines that caught our eye.

Why Free Buses Won’t Work for New York — City Journal

The Omar Connection to Minnesota Fraud — Power Line

Unruly anti-ICE protesters shut down NOLA city council meeting — police carry out activist — The Blaze

 Antitrust Ankle Biters Naively Attack, Businesses Evolve — John Tamny, RealClearMarkets

Mars briefly warmer than Minneapolis on Thanksgiving — United Press International

Even ‘Progressives’ Are Now Allowed To Notice That New York’s Climate Plans Are Crumbling — Manhattan Contrarian

Net Zero is Fantastical and Incoherent and Must Be Abandoned — Daily Sceptic

China and India Ramp Up Thermal Coal Imports as Winter Demand Looms — Oilprice.com

And They Call This ‘Journalism’ — HotAir

Internet Has a Ball Mocking Newsom’s Eyebrow-Raising Sitting Pose — Red State

Katie Porter sinking in polls to replace Gavin Newsom — New York Post

Nashville Hates You Back, Aftyn — American Spectator

The Economics of the Sacred: Politics as a Covenant Exercise — Acton Institute

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