It's just another manic Monday, so I must report some of the bah-DAH-bah-dah-Dah-duh. Oh wait, that's mixing my Monday musical metaphors. But whether you're a fan of the Bangles (or Prince, who wrote that one) or of the Mamas and the Papas, here are some things going on:
From NBC News, a woman in Tuscon, Arizona has been killed by a self-driving Uber.
From the Rockville Patch, it looks like snow is headed for yours truly, right here in Maryland. (Well, since SUVs such as mine are to blame, I guess I had it coming.)
From Fox News, the explosions which have gone off around Austin, Texas may be the work of a serial bomber. (The Red Fox Blogger put this into the chatroom of her BTR show.)
From Townhall, it's good to drive the left nuts.
From Politico, the U.K. and the E.U. reach a transitional Brexit deal. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Business Insider, Scottish Tories threaten to vote against the Brexit deal over fishing rights.
From Voice Of Europe, hospital nurses in Bielefeld, Germany have been attacked and verbally abused by migrants. (If you read German, read the story at Neue Westfälische.)
From Breitbart London, a British woman who went to Syria to fight against ISIS has been killed in an airstrike believed to have been carried out by Turkish forces.
From Deutsche Welle, Germany talks to refugees about sex.
From El País, 33 Spanish provinces are expecting snow. (Is someone over there driving an SUV?)
From Sputnik International, the leader of Denmark's Social Democratic Party is criticized for suggesting that a Somalian-Danish Facebook commenter should be grateful for being in Denmark.
From The Local SE, thousands of refugee children in the process of being deported from Sweden have gone missing.
From ZeroHedge, Germany's new interior minister wants the Schengen Agreement to be suspended.
From Euractiv, Germany's chancellor will meet today with Poland's president and prime minister. (Due to the time difference, this has probably already happened by the time I post this.)
From National Review, contrary to popular opinion, recently fired FBI director McCabe will not lose his pension.
From FrontpageMag, Robert Spencer explains why Muslim persecution of Christians has recently gotten worse.
From Kent Online, a man who drove his car into a nightclub in Gravesend, England has been charged with attempted murder.
From Gatestone Institute, France slouches toward Islam and away from free speech.
From the New York Post, Maryland authorities seize horses left alive on a farm where others had died or were starving.
From Page Six, singer Selena Gomez enjoys her post-Bieber life.
From NBC12, if you're willing to lecture about white chocolate, you'll be paid in bagels. (Getting hungry yet?)
And from Newsweek, on an airplane, orgies are not allowed.
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