Some various and sundry things for Sunday:
From The Daily Caller, Justice Gorsuch "holds the key" to an important case before SCOTUS.
From National Review, some background on the case above.
From Voice Of Europe, over 50,000 Italians rally for the leader of the Lega party in the Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) in Milan. (Full disclosure: In 2015, I visited Milan, including that very square, and the cathedral, too.)
From Russia Today, French authorities stop two attacks and close three mosques in a crackdown against terrorism. (via Jihad Watch)
From the Sunday Express, historian Niall Ferguson warns that the backlash against German Chancellor Merkel "only just begun".
From The Irish Times, Ireland could see its biggest snowfall since 1982.
From The Guardian, an explosion occurs in a two-story building in Leicester, U.K.
From PoliZette, 145 suspected illegal aliens have been arrested in Texas, including a convicted child molester.
From The Jerusalem Post, pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt a panel discussion including Israeli reservists at the University of Virginia.
From the Evening Standard, Samsung unveils new iphones.
From the Daily Mail, Boko Haram murders 43 boys at a boarding school.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, an Iraqi court sentences 16 Turkish women to death for joining and supporting ISIS.
From Townhall, an American Olympic bobsledder, despite their political disagreements, enjoys meeting Ivanka Trump.
From the New York Post, the suspected Florida high school shooter had watched his father die years earlier.
From Stuff, five weird historical facts about the Toyota Hilux. (Stuff is a New Zealand site.)
And from the Port City Daily, people "are lining up" to learn the sport of curling.
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