From the New York Post, Tallahassee, Florida gets significant snowfall for the first in 28 years. (To be blamed on man-made climate change, of course.)
From The Guardian, President Trump and a former employee of his aren't getting along very well these days. (via Breitbart's Big Government)
From Breitbart's National Security, five lessons for Iran's protesters from Venezuela.
From Bloomberg, for the first time in two years, Norks and Souks talk to each other. (via HotAir)
From the Los Angeles Times, a baby who died in Alaska 11,500 years ago was from an unknown population, as shown by her DNA.
From the NL Times, Dutch fighter jets are deployed to fight ISIS.
From Voice Of Europe, two Algerian migrants offer to buy a Greek girl.
From the Hungary Journal, Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki meets Hungarian Prime Minister Orban in Budapest. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Deutsche Welle, Morawiecki and Orban acknowledge the obvious.
From Russia Today, an Egyptian man goes on a "street rampage" in Dundalk, Ireland.
From the Express, the Mayor of Lesbos, Greece thinks that Turkey will release illegal migrants in retaliation for Greece granting asylum to a Turkish pilot.
From Euractiv, Turkish President Erdoğan goes to Paris.
From Breitbart London, British MEP Nigel Farage tells London's mayor to shut up about Trump and fight crime instead.
From the Daily Mail, Israel offers illegal aliens money if they leave, or jail if they stay.
From the Evening Standard, winter storm Eleanor batters the United Kingdom.
From Sputnik International, a French recruiter for ISIS is found in a Kurdish refugee camp in Syria.
From National Review, once upon a time, Democrats weren't so concerned about sexual misbehavior.
From FrontpageMag, a look at illegal aliens and crime.
From Townhall, good riddance to Senator Hatch.
From the Daily Post, Muslims in Nigeria allegedly attacked women and vandalized a church on New Year's Day.
From SBNation, four colleges join the "Blue-chip ratio" list in football recruiting.
From Fox35, more on the snow in northern Florida.
From Twitchy, guess who hasn't said a thing about the protests in Iran.
And from Space(dot)com, I'm not saying it's aliens, but.......
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