On a miserable day, after running around for much of it, I present some things going on:
From National Review, young people fear that they will be judged on tests by criteria that are seemingly arbitrary.
From FrontpageMag, how a terrorist came to the U.S. by claiming to be running away from terrorists.
From Townhall, former Vice President Biden might be in some trouble.
From The Washington Free Beacon, an MSNBC reporter calls Republicans at the SOTU address "bobbleheads".
From the Washington Examiner, the Treasury Department hands banking records related to Hunter Biden over to Senate investigative committees.
From The Federalist, what does Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) stand for?
From American Thinker, Senator Socialism (I-VT), Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) and former New York Mayor Bloomberg (D) are all "fracking idiots".
From CNS News, according to Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal), during his SOTU address, President Trump looked "a little sedated". (Did you say "sedated", Madame Speaker? Here ya go.)
From LifeZette, Trump and fellow Republicans should get back to work.
From NewsBusters, Meghan McCain presses former Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend, IN) on his "pretty radical" comments on abortion.
From Canada Free Press, in one vote, Romney removes the second "m" from "Mormon".
From TeleSUR, Chinese doctors use Cuban antiviral medicines to combat the coronavirus.
From The Conservative Woman, is there a single Labour parliamentcritter who will talk sense about transgenderism?
From Free West Media, a star of the Italian "sardines" movement is welcomed by the Soros-founded Open Society Foundation, and volunteered in both Obama presidential campaigns. (I'd say that she has a pretty impressive left-wing resume.)
From EuroNews, French "far-right" politicians Marine Le Pen doesn't want a Frexit. (I would welcome a specific example of a "far-right" viewpoint of hers on any given issue, and an explanation of how it differs from a regular or mainstream "right" viewpoint on the same issue.)
From Euractiv, the premier of the German state of Thuringia, elected with help from the "far-right" AfD party, resigns.
From Voice Of Europe, an Afghan man is convicted of sexual assault against a teenage girl on a train in Belgium. (After a hiatus of over a month, VOE is starting to publish stories again. If you read Dutch, read the story at Het Laatste Nieuws.)
From Sky News, in the Maldive Islands, three men with suspected links to ISIS are arrested for allegedly stabbing two Chinese citizens and an Australian.
From Arutz Sheva, 14 Israeli soldiers are injured in a vehicle ramming attack near the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
From Gatestone Institute, why are jihadists being released early from prisons in the U.K.?
From The Stream, "an open letter to Jennifer Lopez and Shakira".
From Fox News, Senator Socialism "defiantly" declares victory amid the caucus confusion in Iowa.
From the Daily Caller, Trump takes aim at the FISA courts.
From NumbersUSA, more than 1,500 aliens with ICE retainers were released from the Orange County (Cal) Jail.
From LifeNews, more on former Mayor Pete's abortion views.
From the New York Post, New York's Mr. Bill says he wants to "save" his city, after being its mayor for six years.
And from The Peedmont, a University of Richmond grad is surprised to find out that the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts actually displays art.
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