Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Tuesday Tidbits

On a cold and partly cloudy Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, The New York Times finally changes its tune on marijuana.

From FrontpageMag, ICE and Israel face very similar situations.

From Townhall, according to CNN contributor Scott Jennings, Democrats are losing the argument over voter ID.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to commentator Oren Cass, writing in The (aforementioned) New York Times, "The finance industry is a grift".

From the Washington Examiner, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons refuses to apologize for the labeling of two people killed while interfering with ICE or Border Patrol agents as "domestic terrorists".  (Will anyone apologize for labeling parents who criticized school curricula or Catholics who attend a Latin Mass as "domestic terrorists"?  I won't hold my breath.)

From The Federalist, five takeaways from the suspect 2020 election in Georgia.

From American Thinker, will woke Hollywood give Helen of Troy a race change operation?

From NewsBusters, CBS "explains" Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show to viewers.

From Canada Free Press, a woman who was once a legal resident alien discusses illegal immigration.

From TeleSUR, three members of an Argentine family are sentenced to life in prison for killing a woman.

From TCW Defending Freedom, increasing council taxes after canceling an election is grossly unfair.

From Snouts in the Trough, will U.K. parliamentcritter Angela Rayner "be hoist by her own petard"?

From EuroNews, E.U. leaders agree to disagree about whether to talk to Russian President Putin.

From Free West Media, the rise of the party AfD and the German establishment's gambit.

From ReMix, 144,822 convicts in Italy serve their sentences in alternatives to prison, 30,279 of them being foreigners.  (If you read Italian, read the story at La Verità.)

From Balkan Insight, Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik is accused of using racist rhetoric in a speech celebrating the electoral victory of his ally Siniša Karan.

From The North Africa Post, Algeria artificially overstates its GDP.

From The New Arab, four people are killed and eight others injured by a landmine explosion in the Syrian region of Deir ez-Zor.

From Jewish News Syndicate, police in Stockholm, Sweden move an anti-Israel rally to a Holocaust memorial monument near the city's main synagogue.

From Sky News, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese refuses to condemn activist Grace Tame for leading protesters in chants of "globalize the intifada".

From Gatestone Institute, President Trump's "Project Vault" aims to ensure that the U.S. is supplied with rare earth metals.

From The Daily Signal, a federal judge appointed by Mr. Bill strikes down California's ban on ICE agents wearing masks.

From The American Conservative, the Democrats who want to abolish ICE can't even plow snow.

From The Western Journal, the home of Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback (R) is allegedly targeted in an arson attack.

From BizPac Review, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is accused of misrepresenting his ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

From the Daily Caller, according to reports, trash and wood accounted for a major share of "renewable energy" during Winter Storm Fern.

From the New York Post, the FBI releases photos of a suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, mother of TV host Savannah Guthrie.

From Breitbart, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) announces that she's running for reelection.

From Newsmax, the aforementioned Todd Lyons reports that ICE has arrested 1,400 terrorists in one year.

And from the Genesius Times, letting the 83 percent of Americans who want voter ID have voter ID is a threat to democracy.

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