Now that my museum visit report is done, I can set forth some things going on:
From National Review, former Vice President Joe Biden should stop misleading people about his previous support for the war in Iraq.
From FrontpageMag, sanctuary policies exacerbate the terror threat from Iran.
From Townhall, who decides which people are allowed into America?
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Biden in 2010, reports of Iran's influence in Iraq were "greatly exaggerated".
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump de-escalates after a missile attack from Iran (or Iran-supported fighters in Iraq) causes "minimal damage".
From The Federalist, the attack was a "face-saving gesture" by Iran's leaders.
From American Thinker, Democrats forget Suleymani's plot to kill a Saudi diplomat in Washington, D.C.
From CNS News, the U.S. media coddles dictators.
From LifeZette, speaking to the nation, President Trump defends the civilized world.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Katy Tur doesn't like Trump being "flanked by stern white military men" during his speech.
From Canada Free Press, an airplane crashes after taking off from Tehran, killing all 176 people on board, including 63 Canadians.
From The Conservative Woman, coal is not to blame for the fires in Australia.
From Gatestone Institute, the Nigerian mafia spreads through Europe.
From EuroNews, the dead body of a stowaway is found in the landing gear of an airplane in Paris.
From The Stream, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) lists the worst wastes of money by the federa government in 2019.
From The U.S. Sun, Mr. Bill is shown aboard Jeffrey Epstein's private jet. (via Twitchy)
From the New York Post, a Hyundai electric flying concept car is unveiled at CES.
From KWTX, a worker at a McDonald's in Wisconsin quits after being assaulted by a customer who couldn't wait for her bacon. (via Fox News)
From the Daily Caller, Virginia lawmakers consider establishing ammunition-free zones.
And from The Babylon Bee, Trump holds a press conference in order to moon Iran.
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