From NBC News, Special Counsel Mueller is investigating a meeting between former National Security Adviser Mike Flynn and Representative Dana Rohrabacher (R-Cal), who has been known to advocate pro-Russia policies. (Is that the new definition of "collusion with Russia"?)
From The Cullman Times, an Alabama state legislator does not believe Roy Moore's accusers. (via The Daily Caller)
From National Review, "Roy Moore should drop out".
From Decision Desk HQ, Moore and Doug Jones (D) are tied. (via HotAir)
From the Daily Star, police in Madagascar have been forced to seize the bodies of plague victims.
From Voice Of Europe, a Polish woman living in Germany says "no" to her son's Islamic homework. The article includes a Tweet from an account named "Prawa strona", which means "right side".
From the Daily Mail, a British man won't get his stepdaughter do her Islamic homework, and a refugee from Syria is sentenced for assaulting women in a subway. (In the U.K., a subway is a pedestrian walkway that goes under a street.)
From the Express, in a suburb of Toulouse, France, a man rams three students with his car.
From WestMonster, a nine-year-old British boy pledges allegiance to ISIS.
From Breitbart London, refugees in Britain find that reality is not the same thing as expectation.
From The Local FR, the French employment agency has been dealing with a lot of fraud.
From The Local ES, Spain has detained the speaker of the Catalan parliament and five others.
From Russia Today, the Palestinian who attacked people in Hamburg, Germany with a knife has stated his excuse reason for his actions.
From CNS News, there are over 7 million Pakistanis who were married before age 16.
From Dutch News, a Dutch court has ordered an investigation of the decision to prosecute Geert Wilders.
From FrontpageMag, GOP Senators unveil their tax reform plan.
From Townhall, former red state Virginia has turned blue.
From CNN, the American and Russian presidents meet in Vietnam.
From DefenseTech, more American bombers could be flying near North Korea.
From The Washington Free Beacon and the "roll your eyes" department, passengers on the New York subway will no longer be called "ladies and gentlemen". (via Twitchy)
And last but not least, from Military(dot)com, happy birthday, USMC.
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