From the Democrat & Chronicle, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY) died today at a hospital in Washington D.C. at age 88. She had been the oldest sitting member of Congress.
From The American Conservative, a tribute to Dr. Stephen Hawking.
From Philly(dot)com, meet the longest-serving member of the Pennsylvania House's Irish-American Caucus. (Do they also have a Polish-American Caucus? I wouldn't be surprised if they do.)
From CNS News, a look at some alt-left phenomena, such as Tupac worship.
From NewsBusters, actor Terry Crews has some harsh words for Hollywood.
From The Daily Caller, a member of a left-wing organization is arrested for allegedly assaulting an Interior Department official.
From Space War, the U.S. and South Korea will reportedly scale down their military exercises.
From France24, Germany's new interior minister raises ire by saying, "Islam is not part of Germany". (I'm pretty sure that their Turkish minority might beg to differ.)
From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Orban says that Europe is being invaded.
From Breitbart London, British establishment politicians don't like it when a former UKIP leader wants to interview journalist Tommy Robinson in Parliament.
From ANSA Med, a ship carrying 281 migrants, operated by an NGO, is not allowed to dock at E.U. ports.
From Ekathimerini, about 500 migrants will be evacuated from a camp near Patra, Greece.
From the Express, Gibraltar threatens to revoke the rights of non-U.K. residents if Madrid tries to exclude the place from any Brexit deal.
From the NL Times, at least 20 shots were fired at a closed coffee shop in Oss, Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands.
From Hürriyet Daily News, at least 231 people have been arrested for either illegally trying to enter Bulgaria from Turkey or illegally entering Turkey from the northeast.
From Sputnik International, a report on the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sweden.
From the Daily Post, a nurse in Nigeria who was kidnapped by Boko Haram joins the organization.
From The Star, being named after the current American president is difficult if you're a young boy living in Afghanistan.
From FrontpageMag, here's a real feminist for you.
From National Review, the NRA comes out in support of gun violence restraining orders.
From the New York Post, a student at FIU was among six people killed by the bridge collapse.
From Science Alert, there's a weird link between smoking and hearing loss.
From the Huffington Post, Weird Al Yankovic makes history.
And from KATU, Bruce Wayne (yes, that's his name) finally stops eating Chipotle.
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