As I deal with cabin fever, and eventually work up the will to start shoveling, here are some things going on out there:
From The Times Of Israel, according to Secretary of State John Kerry, Hezbollah has 80,000 rockets.
From Townhall, John Hawkins says that the usual scapegoats are not the source of your problems.
From the Chicago Sun-Times, a Chicago alderman wants to take away some of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's control of the Chicago Housing Authority.
From The New York Times, former NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg is considering an independent presidential campaign. (via New Media Patriot Radio, who call him "the great Slurpee in Chief")
From Fox News, current NY Mayor Bill de Blasio is considering a travel ban due to the large amount snow his city is getting.
From the New York Post, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced a travel ban, which Mayor de Blasio will enforce. If you're in New York City, get your vehicle off the road by 2:30 p.m.
From the Daily Mail, how London has been turned into a foreign city.
From CNET, a service that will call customer-service on your behalf.
From Bloomberg (not the former mayor), presidential candidate Bernie Sanders asks audience members at his rallies to shout their deductibles.
From Yahoo News, sources claim that U.S. forces are creating an airbase in northeastern Syria.
From Reuters, Vice President Joe Biden says that the U.S. is prepared to deal with ISIS militarily.
From The Washington Times, according to an AP poll, the public doubts that Washington can solve problems.
From Western Journalism, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gets the endorsement of the National Black Republican Association.
From The Hill, Trump says that "Christianity is under tremendous siege."
From The Blaze, Jonas does not keep the Old Guard from performing their duties.
From the Express, there have been over 800 allegations of sexual offenses in Cologne, Germany.
From the Daily Star, a Muslim imam says that "girls who drink beer deserve to be groped."
And from the Twitter feed of Baltimore In A Box, Baltimore gets a visit from a Yeti.
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