Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Links For A Somewhat Mild Tuesday

As winter relents and a relative heat wave sends temperatures around here into the 40's, here are some things going on:

From The American Conservative, how to brighten up January.

From Philly(dot)com, President Trump suggests a "two-phase" immigration deal.


From the Washington Examiner, former sheriff Joe Arpaio will run for the Senate from Arizona.

From The Federalist, coming out as a Republican was more difficult than coming out as gay.

From The Telegraph, according to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, his country's intelligence services have helped stop terror attacks involving airplanes.





From Politico, in the scandal over Sudanese migrants, Belgium's government won't fall, for now.

From The European Post, the Teatro del Maggio in Florence re-writes the ending of the opera Carmen.

From Politics Home, E.U. Commission President Junker says that there will be no second referendum on Brexit.

From the Derby Telegraph, a would-be terrorist in Derby was a "strict Muslim".  (Unlike other stories I've found from this site, this one is not about things left behind in public accommodations.)



From the New York Post, Representative Steve Scalise (R-Lou) will undergo another surgery tomorrow.

And from Scientific American, the weird tubular structures on Mars are probably not caused by any sort of life.

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