Once again, Tuesday is the day for linking stories in the news:
From CBS News, in case anyone doesn't already know, Alabama defeated Clemson 45-40 to win the NCAA football championship.
From the Daily Mail, the Arabic gang-rape tactic of "taharrush" has spread to Europe.
From Today's Zaman, at least 10 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in Istanbul. (via Breitbart's National Security)
From Tech Crunch, you can now get your tickets to the ninth annual Crunchies.
From The Baltimore Sun, in Baltimore, thugs allegedly stab a cyclist to death.
From National Review, the one left-wing ring.
From AOL, the Powerball jackpot has reached $1.5B.
From The Washington Times, presidential candidate John Kasich (R-OH) doesn't appear to care where presidential candidate Ted Cruz (R-TX) was born.
From One News Now, pro-life marches this year will not be confined to Washington, DC.
From Politico, Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis will attend the upcoming State of the Union address, but will not say with whom.
From CNN, the TV show Batman reaches its golden anniversary.
From Fox8, Cleveland police are collecting socks, thermal underwear and boots for the homeless.
From Fox News, Hillary Clinton (D) comes out against the current administration's deportation raids.
From The Hollywood Reporter, in rebooting Nancy Drew, CBS will give the title character a race-change operation.
From The Daily Caller, for the first time in 40 years, American crude oil reaches Europe.
From Canada Free Press, the stupidity of New York's "pronoun law".
From The Washington Free Beacon, Russia has been accused of bombing hospitals, schools and humanitarian aid offices
And from WGN, the "carsicle" parked next to Lake Erie.
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