Some things in the news, here on earth and elsewhere in the solar system:
From AOL, as Greek legislators debate the latest bailout bill, a riot breaks out.
From The Washington Times, an immigrant recently released from jail after serving time for attempted murder, is now charged with a different murder.
From Fire Andrea Mitchell, a testy exchange between President Obama and reporter Major Garrett.
From The Verge and the New Horizons mission, the first high-resolution picture of Pluto.
From BBC News and the New Horizons mission, Pluto has mountains of ice.
From ABC News, a teen explains life in a coma.
From Fox News, here's the latest fake Cherokee.
From The Will County News, welcome to Mr. Obama's socially engineered neighborhood.
From The Daily Beast, the real winner of the Iran deal is Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
From Al-Watan, a Saudi reaction to the Iran deal. (via The Daily Caller, with a bit of translation)
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli security forces have a arrested a man suspected of killing a hiker.
From Wired, more than 70 people around the world have been arrested as Darkode is taken down.
From National Review, Jonah Goldberg asks, "Why does the left treat Islamic terrorism with more nuance than the Confederate flag?"
And from The Daily Star, just as it's not advisable to yell "fire!" in a crowded theater, it's also not a good idea to yell "mouse!" in a crowded mosque.
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