From HotAir, Jazz Shaw says that "not a [bleep] thing" has changed.
From National Review, "Roy Moore does the impossible".
From Townhall, how Moore "lost an unlosable election".
And from FrontpageMag, "who really lost in Alabama".
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In other news:
From CBS New York, the Port Authority bomber faces a court hearing. (via Jihad Watch)
From Voice Of Europe, in Nimes, France, firefighters get stoned (but not with marijuana).
From The Guardian, a couple in Birmingham, U.K. are sentenced for terrorism offenses.
From The Star, a man in Sheffield, U.K. is convicted of terrorism offenses.
From The Local DK, a man in Denmark is sentenced for terrorism offenses, including the loss of his passport.
From The Local NO, four months after holding an election, Norway might get a new government next month.
From The Local IT, the date of Italy's next election has been set.
From France24, in Brussels, a "row" breaks out over E.U. refugee quotas.
From the NL Times, a Syrian man in Amsterdam denies having anything to do with ISIS.
From Breitbart London, British MEP Nigel Farage accuses U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May of "dancing to the E.U.'s tune". (If Brexit is ever completed, it would mean that the U.K. will no longer send any representative to the E.U. parliament, which in turn would mean that Farage will be out of a job.)
From Russia Today, six mute swans, which by law are possessions of the British monarch, have been found beheaded.
From New Europe. the E.U. has adopted a program for aiding health services in Libya.
From Sputnik International, Sweden has plenty of "asylum dealers", who fabricate refugee stories.
From the Express, the "great wall of Calais" has doors with no locks.
From The Times Of Israel, Sudanese President and suspected war criminal Omar al-Bashir is welcomed in Turkey.
From The Telegraph, the OIC will exclude the United States from the Palestinian-Israeli "peace process".
From the Mirror, China has collected the DNA of everyone in the region of Xinjiang.
From Time, the NY suicide bomber followed the teachings of a leader of a group that was banned in Bangla Desh.
From LifeNews, Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood operates fewer clinics than ever.
From Arutz Sheva, President Trump drinks lots of Diet Coke.
And from Law & Crime, after crashing his car, a man in northern Virginia shows a remarkable tolerance for cold weather.
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