From Space(dot)com, how to see the lunar eclipse.
From BBC News, Ireland will hold a referendum on abortion. (via LifeNews)
From The Daily Wire, The New York Times defends U.S. Ambassador the U.N. Nikki Haley.
From WSOC, cops seize 65 pounds of marijuana from the home of a police dispatcher. (via the New York Post)
From the Washington Examiner, one congresscritter wants any illegal aliens who attend the SOTU to walk out in handcuffs.
From Voice Of Europe, "Merkel has lost control".
From the Express, France's budget minister is ask to resign after being accused of rape.
From Reuters, a group of migrants is rescued by an Italian fishing boat and taken to Montenegro.
From NL Times, a diabetic man who drove into a crowd of pedestrians in Amsterdam won't be prosecuted.
From EuroNews, will Belgium get tougher on migrants?
From Euractiv, some Belgians say "no".
From Sputnik International, according to a British professor of politics says that European law will become U.K. law.
From Defend Europa, the head of Italy's Lega party promises to deport illegal aliens.
From the Daily Mail, an Uzbek who unsuccessfully sought asylum in Sweden took a picture just before he struck pedestrians with a stolen truck.
From Middle East Monitor, Spain calls for E.U. help anticipating more illegal migrants.
From FrontpageMag, some differences between past and present immigration.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Syrian fighters fire warning shots at Turkish troops.
From National Review, five things President Trump should say in tonight's SOTU.
From Fox News, some prototypes for the border wall are testing very well. (via HotAir)
From TechSideline, Virginia Tech football coach gets a new contract.
And from Blabbermouth, guitarist Phil Collen says it's "a bit weird" that Def Leppard is not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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