From the Express, according to the WHO, failing to find a sexual partner is now to be regarded as a disability.
From The Daily Caller, musician Erykah Badu finds something good about both Hitler and Bill Cosby. (When will the Antifa movement, which calls people "nazi" and "fascist" for nothing more than having political views to the right of themselves, call Badu a "nazi"? Will the #MeToo movement fault her for saying something positive about Cosby? I won't hold my breath waiting for either answer. You can read her comments at Vulture.)
From The Daily Signal, "homeschooling is not a crime". (That's true in the United States, but not in Germany, which has banned the practice since the days of the real Nazis.)
From the Washington Examiner, the DOJ threatens to subpoena 23 jurisdictions over their sanctuary policies.
From Assyrian International News Agency, Turkey promises more action against the Syrian Kurds.
From Yeni Şafak, Pakistani students pray for a Turkish victory in Syria.
From Breitbart London, the Davos conference will include some major climate change hypocrisy.
From Voice Of Europe, the leader of Italy's Northern League party sounds like President Trump.
From the Metro, the Lancashire Council repeals its ban on halal meat in schools.
From Euronews, a member of Germany's AfD party converts to Islam.
From Russia Today, Facebook is hypocritically pretending to be concerned about democracy (op-ed).
From Ekathimerini, Greece's prime minister tells the Davos conference that his country has managed the migrant crisis with "dignity".
From The Local ES, Spanish authorities seized over twice as much cocaine in 2017 as they did the previous year.
From the NL Times, a suspected Dutch jihadist has been arrested in Turkey.
From Euractiv, Panama and seven other countries have been removed from the E.U.'s tax haven blacklist.
From Gatestone Institute, why do western LGBT activists not care about LGBT people in the Muslim world? (In the west, people who don't support gay marriage are often accused of "hate" and "homophobia". Where in any Muslim-majority country is gay marriage legally permitted?)
From BBC News, in Afghanistan, terrorists attack a Save the Children office.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Palestinians go on strike to protest U.S. Vice President Mike Pence's visit to Israel.
From National Review, there is no right against being offended.
From the New York Post, a convicted sex offender gets his just desserts.
From Page Six, the TV show Dancing With The Stars is trying to recruit an Olympic gold medalist.
From SB Nation, what Herm Edwards said about college football recruiting isn't really that weird.
And from Bloody Disgusting, visiting the set of Eerie, Indiana is indeed weird.
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