From NBC News, five people have died as a result of yesterday's helicopter in New York City.
From Fox News, a package placed at a home in Austin, Texas exploded, killing a teenager and injuring a woman.
From The American Conservative, Baltimore's surveillance program has not made the city safer.
From National Review, the fictional nation of Wakanda reflects the American right's foreign policy debate.
From WestMonster, the BBC has been reluctant to acknowledge the Telford rape scandal.
From Voice Of Europe, after attending a pro-migrant assembly, a Greek woman is raped by migrants.
From Breitbart London, the U.K. admits jihadists and rejects free speech.
From the Express, a "rebel" Tory says that the U.K. is entitled to a second Brexit referendum.
From the Evening Standard, six out of ten Britons think that Prime Minister Theresa May will not be able to get a good Brexit deal. (via Voice Of Europe)
From ANSA Med, in a week, Turkish authorities have apprehended over 5,000 illegal migrants and 136 suspected human smugglers. (Have I said that the migrants are not merely migrating but are being trafficked?)
From Flanders News, the mayor of Bruges, Belgium wants a thorough investigation of a riot that occurred at a football (a.k.a. soccer) game.
From FrontpageMag, how Islam has conducted a "slow-motion genocide" of Christians.
From the NL Times, in the Netherlands, a man is arrested after throwing his bicycle at an ambulance.
From The Local DE, a food bank in Essen, Germany reverses its decision to not serve non-Germans.
From The Local ES, 45,000 people march in Barcelona in a demonstration for "Republic Now".
From Euractiv, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico faces a hard task in trying to keep his government together.
From Reuters, Austria's highest court rules against the reduction of welfare payments to migrants.
From Dutch News, an election agreement between Dutch leftists and an Islamic party is undermined by a Tweet comparing Israel to ISIS.
From Agence France Presse, in front of the Iranian embassy in Vienna, Austria, a man learns the hard way about bringing a knife to a gunfight. (via The Tundra Tabloids)
From The Express Tribune, dancing at schools is banned in Pakistan's Punjab province.
From Townhall, if you think no one will come for your guns, don't be so sure.
From McClatchy, Ivanka Trump is still making money from her family business. (via the New York Post)
From the New York Post, in Greece, the owner of a team brings a gun to a soccer game.
From the Telegraph Herald, an Uzbek man, on his way to visit his daughter in Ohio, goes missing for three days in New York.
And from the Babylon Bee, due to springing forward, a family has an excuse for being late to church.
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