Friday, February 13, 2026

Phenomena For Friday The 13th

On a sunny but cold Friday, on the 13th of February, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the release of the Epstein files starts to have consequences.

From FrontpageMag, author Robert Spencer goes to Washington.

From Townhall, the illegal alien from Ireland detained by ICE was reportingly facing charges back home.  (The title mentions the U.K., but the body of the article indicates that he is wanted in Ireland.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, meet the convicted murderers and rapists getting released from prison after making North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper's (D) "early release" list.

From the Washington Examiner, the Epstein mess gives President Trump some good news and bad news.

From The Federalist, Republicans will keep losing elections until they realize that power is not evil.

From American Thinker, the world forgets what U.S. President Trump has done.

From NewsBusters, despite stronger than expected new job numbers, PBS claims that Americans "might feel" that they're in a recession.

From Canada Free Press, some benefits from walking your dog.

From TeleSUR, according to Acting President Delcy Rodriguez, free elections in Venezuela require that the country does not face sanctions.

From TCW Defending Freedom, BBC weather reports about rainfall in January are full of lies.

From Snouts in the Trough and maybe the "you've got to be kidding" department, Iran is elected vice-chairman of a U.N. human rights group.

From EuroNews, a fugitive from Slovakia is arrested in Milan, Italy after arriving there hoping to watch the Slovak Olympic ice hockey team.

From ReMix, ProFa thugs attack a security guard in Lyon, France, which leaves him brain-dead.  (If you read French, read the story at ActuLyon.)

From Balkan Insight, migrants from China cross though Balkan countries attempting to reach the E.U.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI presides over the inauguration of one of the world's largest facilities for producing landing gear for airplanes.

From The New Arab, secret talks between the Moroccan government and the group Polisario produce an autonomy plan for the region of Sahara.

From The Times Of Israel, Iranian TV airs a "hit list" of seven top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netayahu.

From The Jerusalem Post, the Palestinian Authority drafts a constitution that omits the Jewish connection to Jerusalem and calls for a sharia-based legal system.

From Crisis Magazine, the Islamic month of Ramadan should not be equated with the Catholic season of Lent.  (For one thing, avoiding all food and drink from sunrise to sunset for an entire month must be a lot more difficult than abstaining from meat for just one day per week, and having just one meal on two specific days.  And the Catholic definition of "meat" does not include seafood, which many people like.)

From Gatestone Institute, Trump, like President Eisenhower before him, solves problems by initially making them bigger.

From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Michael Cloud (R-TX) trolls Democrats for their double standards on voter IDs.

From The American Conservative, the new Catholic on the White House Religious Liberty Commission pokes the (figurative) Zionist bear.

From The Western Journal, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) pulls the rug out from his fellow Democrats when it comes to funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

From BizPac Review, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (D) "can't spin fast enough" when he tells the truth about Canada and Mexico being safe countries.

From the Daily Caller and the "inverted morality" department, a left-wing woman in Minnesota stalks ICE agents and tells them that she doesn't care that the illegal alien whom they were pursuing has allegedly raped a child and killed someone.

From Breitbart, the 71 prices that were lower during this past January than a year earlier.

From Newsmax, the El Salvadorian-born owner of a Mexican restaurant in Catalina, Arizona offers free food to ICE.

And from the New York Post, the first solar eclipse of this year will be visible to penguins.

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