Now that I have some time after visiting New Bern, here are some things going on:
From National Review, J.R.R. Tolkien's use of dragons in his stories.
From Townhall, Democrat talking points on the death of Iranian terrorist Qasem Suleymani are disproven by President Obama's DHS secretary. (The late general's last name seems to have more than one possible spelling when rendered in the Latin alphabet.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump has 52 more Iranian sites lined up.
From the Washington Examiner, Iran decides to abandon its nuclear deal with the U.S. and step up its enrichment of uranium. (As if the Iranian government was complying with the deal in the first place....)
From The Federalist, as vice president, Joe Biden made some decisions which helped Suleymani, advised against killing Osama bin Laden.
From American Thinker, the top 10 atrocities committed by Suleymani.
From CNS News, more on Trump's promises to the Iranian government.
From LifeZette, the original anthem kneeler's Tweets defending Suleymani don't go over well.
From NewsBusters, CNN shows off its double standards.
From Canada Free Press, the most dangerous "sleeper cells" are in congress.
From The Conservative Woman, when Canadian-America right-winger Mark Steyn met British right-winger Douglas Murray.
From Free West Media, an attempted "Allahu ackar!" in Metz, France is stopped by police. (What I mean by an "Allahu ackar!" is a violent attack by someone shouting that phrase.)
From EuroNews, the military general overseeing the restoration of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris warns that it is "not saved yet".
From Christian News, a Catholic bishop in Nigeria criticizes the Nigerian government for not doing enough to protect Christian from Boko Haram.
From DuvaR, the commander of the Libyan National Army accuses Turkey of trying to colonize Libya.
From Rare, an Islamic cleric calls on Muslims to take up arms against the Indian government over the Citizenship Act.
From Dawn, Pakistanis gather in Karachi and Islamabad to protest against the U.S. after the killing of Suleymani.
From The Tribune, a young Sikh man is killed in Peshawar, Pakistan.
From ABC News, a U.S. service member and two contractors are killed in an attack at a U.S. base in Kenya.
From The Arab Weekly, the Muslim Brotherhood doesn't appear to like the idea of men helping their wives with work in the home.
From Michael Smith News, the Islamic Centre of England offers condolences for the death of Suleymani.
From News24, suspected Islamists in Mozambique ambush a minibus.
From Gatestone Institute, as Christians are beheaded for being Christians, the West goes back to sleep.
From The Stream, a prediction about the impending split in the United Methodist Church.
From the New York Post, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) distances herself from former Vice President Biden.
From Breitbart, the Irwin family's wildlife hospital has rescued 90,000 animals.
From WPVI-TV, a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles who carried his mother down 10 flights of stairs during a fire is invited to their Wild Card game.
From the eponymous site of Sharyl Attkisson, patrolling another section of the U.S. border.
And from the New Matilda, on a government ad placed in response to Austrialia's wildfires, Prime Minister Scott Morrison links the donate button to a group that is not fighting them.
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