From CBS Miami, a pedestrian bridge at Florida International University has collapsed onto traffic below, killing one person, hospitalizing six more, and trapping an unknown number of others.
From BizPac Review, a Republican Senator finds a way to keep Obamacare alive.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump's campaign manager has some harsh words for his rival.
From ANSA Med, migrant landings in Italy fell to around 800 in February.
From Reuters, the E.U. plans to increase their help to Libya's coast guard.
From Politico, most NATO countries haven't met their defense spending goals.
From The Old Continent, the European Parliament sends six members on a "symbolic" investigation after a Slovak journalist is murdered.
From the Hungary Journal, Hungary celebrates the anniversary of its 1848 anti-Hapsburg revolution.
From Flanders News, Belgian social inspectors found thousands of irregularities involving foreign workers in Belgium.
From Dutch News, the Netherlands remains in sixth place on the U.N.'s happiness ratings, but migrants rate it at eleventh.
From the NL Times, unemployment keeps falling in the Netherlands.
From the Express, former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron urges a stop to foreign aid.
From Gatestone Institute, "the high price of denial" and Poland finds a jihadist in asylum-seeker's clothing. (Niech żyje Polska!)
From Sputnik International, central banks have been stocking up on gold.
From Euractiv, European regions want a bigger E.U. budget.
From the Daily Mail, an Afghan asylum seeker allegedly kills his German girlfriend because she would not convert to Islam.
From Deutsche Welle, in Germany, a Syrian refugee is charged with allegedly planning a bomb attack. (They are not dangerous. They are in danger. Oh, wait....)
From Fox News, Colombian authorities arrest a Cuban man for allegedly plotting to kill American diplomats for ISIS.
From The Star, two women and three children vandalize a mosque in Arizona.
From BBC News, Rwanda bans mosques in Kigali from using loudspeakers.
From FrontpageMag, Hindu-on-Christian persecution in India.
From The Telegraph, a Chinese woman developed blood clots in her brain from staring at her phone for 20 straight hours. (via the New York Post)
From the New York Post, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo tells his state's schools to refrain from disciplining kids for staging yesterday's walkout. (As indicated by the information relayed in my post earlier today, there doesn't seem to be much of that happening, unless the kid expressed an opinion which disagreed with those of the anti-gun students and teachers.)
From Page Six, Vanessa Trump has filed for divorce from Donald Trump Jr. (Yesterday's story appears to have been correct.)
From The Babylon Bee, to protest gun violence, all Democrat 2020 presidential candidates will forego armed security. (This is satire, but if it were true, it would mean that the Dems were finally foregoing their hypocrisy on guns and putting their money where there mouths are.)
And from Creative Loafing Charlotte, "news of the weird".
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