Here on Tuesday of Thanksgiving week, are eighteen things going on out there:
From The Daily Signal, the GOP (at least in the Senate) is not leaving small businesses behind.
From Voice Of Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel should resign and go to jail.
From the NL Times, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport is having technical difficulties (just like when I was there, it seems).
From Dutch News, the terror threat in the Netherlands includes female returnees.
From the Express, in a contest to hold a medical conference, Milan loses to Amsterdam in a drawing of straws.
From Newsweek, Saturn's moon Titan has cyanide ice clouds.
From EU Observer, the government of Mrs. Trump's homeland collapse over the fate of a single Syrian refugee.
From The Local ES, Spanish police arrest an alleged ISIS operative in Melilla.
From The Local FR, an "anti-racism campaigner" is investigated for an allegedly anti-Semitic Tweet.
From FrontpageMag, all the respect that Pope Francis has shown Islam is not being reciprocated.
From The Hindu, sex abuse is rampant in Pakistani Islamic schools.
From the Daily Mail, German police arrest six ISIS supporters suspected of plotting to attack a Christmas market.
From The National, Oxford professor Tariq Ramadan might have "hundreds" of victims.
From El PaĆs, former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont might be spending Christmas in Belgium.
From Townhall, Charlie Rose, recently accused of sexual harassment, gets fired by CBS.
From Modern Farmer, six "weird" facts about the turkey.
From The Babylon Bee, the new violence-free Bible.
And from the New York Post, college students (who get the "stupid people" label) call Steve Martin's King Tut skit "racist". Trigger warning: Click on the fold to judge for yourself.
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