As the snow falls once again, here are some things in the news:
From Frontpage Mag, Democrats "spin furiously" for former Secretary of State/Email host Hillary Clinton. (If a member of GWB's cabinet had used a personal email account at a server registered to his/her home for government office work, how loudly would the left have shrieked and howled?)
From UPI, almost 700 koalas were killed in Australia between September 2013 and March 2014, due to alleged overpopulation.
From Wisconsin Reporter, did former Senator Russ Feingold (D-WS) violate the Hatch Act?
From LifeNews, a group wants to replace the portrait of Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill with that of Planned Parenthood founder and genocidal racist Margaret Sanger.
From ChristianNewsWire, the distribution of 1.65 million scriptural leaflets is being carried out in Egypt. (via Lisa Graas)
American Thinker delves into the Obama amnesty plan.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) secures subsidies for a green energy operation run by some of his former staffers.
From National Review, an archaeological site in the United Kingdom shows that people were building and trading 8000 years ago, without any help from government.
From NewsBusters, a video from 1972 with Walter Cronkite warning of a "new ice age".
From Fox News, students in New Mexico taking Common Core tests walked out in protest.
From Natural News, cigarettes have been found to contain metals.
From China.org, the government of India has forbidden the broadcasting of a BBC film documenting a gang rape.
From KPHO, jurors have reached a verdict in the sentencing phase of the trial of Jodi Arias, to be read at 9:30 a.m. (Since the trial is in Arizona, I believe that this would correspond to 11:30 a.m. back here in Maryland.)
From the Chicago Tribune, the Ringlong Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus has decided to phase out elephants from their act.
From CNS News, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khameini tells his country's air force that Iran has produced 20% enriched uranium.
From Reuters, near Tikrit, ISIS torches an oil field.
From The Daily Caller, Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) finds out that EPA Chief Administrator Gina McCarthy doesn't know too much about recent weather trends.
From WHAS, due to the current snowstorm, conditions on Interstate 65 in Kentucky have become so bad that the National Guard has been called out.
The Washington Post asks, "Can a solar eclipse shut down Europe?"
And from Politico, with current Representative Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) announcing his intention to run for the seat of retiring Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Marriott International's executive vice president Kathleen Matthews is planning to run for his seat. She is the wife of someone who once got a tingle up his leg from the guy currently in the White House.
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