- NORAD Tracks Santa Claus.
- Joseph Farah asks When will Jesus return? and answers that he thinks it'll be soon. As if Y2K wasn't enough to worry about.
- Checking up on The Bill of Rights: Court says no to warrantless entry is good news on the privacy front, and the court has reasserted the rights laid out in the Fourth Amendment. An ACLU Lawsuit Says Feds Went too Far in shutting down the website containing the video Military Takeover of New York City, which attempts to protect the First Amendment. And finally, Count your blessings ... as 1999 turned out to be a pretty good year for the Second Amendment.
- New Domain May Unite Europe. ICANN is still pondering it, but Europeans want to see .eu.
- A court has ruled there is No Copyright Protection for Images on the Net, which seems like a pretty bad idea.
- Kosovo culture clash - things in Kosovo aren't improving much. War criminals in the former Yugoslavia are getting a free ride from French and American peacekeepers.
- The tax man slippeth and the IRS thinks that's bad news. On the other hand, Two Senators Seek IRS Probe since the IRS has closed investigations of Bill Clinton's cronies.
- Steve Forbes says Chinese bought Clinton, Gore and other interesting things in an interview done by WorldNetDaily.
- Bond lovers mourn Q. Desmond Llewelyn died in a car crash on Sunday, 19. December. Guess it's a good thing they got John Cleese in as R.