Thursday, January 15, 2026

Thursday Tidings

On a sunny and cool Thursday in North Carolina, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Trump suddenly reverses course on Iran.

From FrontpageMag, did a daycare fraudster in Minneapolis become a Senator - in Somalia?  (Yes, Somalia has a Senate, which is the upper house of its bicameral legislature.)

From Townhall, here's what we know about the ambush of an ICE officer in Minneapolis.

From The Washington Free Beacon, an appeals court rules that Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of antisemitic protests at Columbia University, can be rearrested.

From the Washington Examiner, ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan resigns to run for congresscritter (R-OH).

From The Federalist, the goal of anti-ICE activists is not to reduce violence but to end all enforcement of immigration laws.

From American Thinker, how sanctuary cities protecting illegal aliens endanger Americans.

From NewsBusters, seven shows into the current year, TV host Jimmy Kimmel finally tells a joke about liberals.

From Canada Free Press, the Birthright Citizenship case pending before the Supreme Court.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan First Son and assemblycritter Nicolás Maduro Guerra launches the "bring them back" campaign on behalf of his parents, now in U.S. custody.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic versus the totalitarians.

From EuroNews, European military troops arrives in Greenland as the U.S. and Denmark fail to resolve their disagreement over the island.

From ReMix, a Somali migrant goes on trial for allegedly raping and beating a Dutch woman.  (If you read Dutch, read the story at AT5.)

From Balkan Insight, the top court in Bosnia and Herzegovina indicts four former Bosnian soldiers for war crimes committed by allegedly detaining civilians in the basement of a music school.

From The North Africa Post, Spain protests Morocco's suspension of sardine exports to the E.U. while allowing Russian ships to fish in its waters.

From The New Arab, Syrian government forces prepare to go on an offensive against Syrian Democratic Forces personnel in the province of Aleppo.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to a leaked internal survey, 92 percent of Iranians "hate the regime".

From Gatestone Institute, why the Gaza Strip should be put under the control of the U.S. and Israel.

From The Daily Signal, according to congresscritter Don Bacon (R-Neb), some Republicans will support impeaching Trump if he invades Greenland.

From The American Conservative, is it time to get paranoid about robots?

From The Western Journal, the Department of Homeland Security and Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) call out Democrats after an illegal alien tries to run over an ICE agent and injures him.

From BizPac Review, "why Greenland suddenly matters".

From the Daily Caller, more on the aforementioned Madison Sheahan leaving ICE and running for congresscritter.

From the New York Post, a bar in La Cañada Flintridge, Californian creates a new drink in honor of a bear that squatted in the crawlspace of a nearby house.

From Breitbart, U.K. parliamentcritter Robert Jenrick defects from the Conservative Party to Reform UK.

From Newsmax, according to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, ICE will not back down from operating in Minneapolis.

And from the Genesius Times, France is eager to join the dispute between the U.S. and Denmark so they can surrender to someone.

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