Monday, January 26, 2026

Monday Mania

On a sunny but cold Monday, as many of us dig out from yesterday's snowstorm, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Minnesota is reeling.

From FrontpageMag, how could so many people have been wrong for so long about food?

From Townhall, horrifying details come out about the church invasion in St. Paul, Minnesota.  (Fun fact: St. Paul is the only U.S. state capital named after a Jew.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, solar companies rush to hide their connections to China as President Trump prepares rules that bar Chinese companies from receiving American taxpayer money.

From the Washington Examiner, Trump sends Border Czar Tom Homan to Minneapolis.

From The Federalist, a former 911 dispatched shares horror stories about mail-order abortions.

From American Thinker, three times when then-Special Counsel Jack Smit lost.

From NewsBusters, NPR host Scott Simon compares Trump's America to the Soviet satellite countries of the 1970s.  (Wait a minute.  Isn't Trump a fascist, not a communist?)

From Canada Free Press, in opposing Trump, the globalists reveal themselves.

From TeleSUR, the Association of Caribbean States plans to address the lack of funding for Haiti.

From TCW Defending Freedom, research jobs are available in the U.K. - except for the native white British.

From Snouts in the Trough, have the people who run California ever heard of the "Laffer curve"?

From EuroNews, U.K. parliamentcritter Suella Braverman defects from the Conservative Party to Reform UK.

From ReMix, too many people trying to join Berlin's police department fail basic German language tests.  (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)

From Balkan Insight, truckers in four Balkan countries block border crossings to protest new E.U. rules limiting their travel in the Schengen zone.

From The North Africa Post, Libya signs a deal with the French firm TotalEnergies and the U.S. firm ConocoPhillips to increase it oil production.

From The New Arab, the Akhdam community in Yemen face poverty, marginalization, and denial of aid.

From the Daily Mail, how an idealistic project to house refugees and students together in East Amsterdam, Netherlands devolved into sexual assaults and violence.

From The Jerusalem Post, Pakistan's Generation Z faces inflation, unemployment, and censorship.

From AMU, the Taliban publicly flog 36 in the Afghan province of Khost.

From Jewish News Syndicate, the Australian government cancels the visa of a British-Israeli activist critical of Islam.

From The Sun, the U.K. is allegedly bringing ISIS brides back home.

From Gatestone Institute, Hamas views U.S. President Trump's Board of Peace as "Gaza's Colonization Council".

From The Daily Signal, New York Attorney General Letitia James fires an assistant attorney general apparently for warning against gender transitions for children.

From The American Conservative, Shakespeare gets short shrift.

From The Western Journal, according to an opinion column, if you carry a gun, you should also carry some common sense.

From BizPac Review, soap opera actress Nancy Lee Grahn refuses to even look at Trump-supporting singer Carrie Underwood.

From the Daily Caller, local and state police allow lawless rioters to take over several block in Minneapolis.

From the New York Post, according to Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂ­a Corina Machado, the return of democracy in Venezuela could be Trump's "Berlin Wall" moment.

From Breitbart, in 2024, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) argued that no one has a right to carry a gun at "political rallies and protests".

From Newsmax, according to FBI Director Kash Patel, the funders of the protests in Minnesota have been identified.

And from The Babylon Bee, WNBA players vow to continue missing layups until ICE gets out of Minnesota.

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