Now that I'm done running around in my life outside the blogosphere, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, the man who stopped a shooter at a church in Texas criticizes former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's gun control efforts.
From FrontpageMag, according to police in Manchester, England, "Asian" males didn't understand that "grooming" is wrong.
From Townhall, a CNN political analyst admits making up conversation between two Republican Senators.
From The Washington Free Beacon and the "what could go wrong?" department, San Francisco's district attorney announces the end of cash bail.
From the Washington Examiner, three Republican Senators call on DHS Secretary Chad Wold to explain why the Pensacola shooter was granted a visa.
From The Federalist, a closer look at the Iraqi-born congressional candidate who seeks to unseat Ilhan Omar (D-MN).
From American Thinker, this impeachment trial is mostly a reality TV show, something that President Trump has some experience in.
From CNS News, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) points out seven things that congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) has wrong.
From LifeZette, nine pro-life activists get arrested outside the office of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal).
From NewsBusters, TV host Joy Behar accuses Republicans of "withholding" impeachment evidence.
From Canada Free Press, the six types, by color, of Australian fire-lighters.
From The Conservative Woman, there are racists and they're everywhere.
From Free West Media, the U.N. Human Rights Committee rules against the deportation of "climate refugees".
From EuroNews, according to the World Health Organization, it's "too early" to call the Chinese coronavirus a "global health emergency".
From Euractiv, Europe's efforts at producing clean energy risk missing its goal for 2020.
From the South China Morning Post, are Indonesian Islamic clerics ready for a fatwa against NetFlix?
From Gatestone Institute, Turkish President Erdoğan's plan for a Muslim Brotherhood-style regime in Libya.
From The Stream, "sympathy for pro-choicers".
From Accuracy in Media, the media largely side with the Democrats on impeachment and ignore how Americans are split on it.
From Fox News, Dixville Notch, New Hampshire will resume its tradition of midnight voting.
From Breitbart, House Manager Adam Schiff issues a disclaimer: the impeachment is not to help former Vice President Biden.
From the Detroit Free Press, a man in Detroit settles a race discrimination lawsuit, but his bank won't cash the resulting check.
And from the New York Post, New York Yankees outfield Giancarlo Stanton finds an interesting way to prepare for the upcoming season.
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