From The New York Times, the very close results in the special election in Pa-18.
From Philly(dot)com, GOP officials allege "voting irregularities".
From The Horn News, was the election rigged?
From Real Clear Politics, why this election doesn't matter.
From NBC News, kids walk out of school for 17 minutes.
From ABC News, thousands of kids rally to end gun violence (as if rallying could end gun violence).
From Twitchy, it's all about the Democrats.
From the National Post, Belgian officials downplay the recent snub by Prime Minister Trudeau toward their king and queen when they visited Canada.
From The Washington Times, President Trump has declined a temporary deal on DACA.
From the Washington Examiner, Trump picks Larry Kudlow to be his economic adviser. (via Legal Insurrection)
From Novinite, Bulgaria will allocate €200,000 to help refugees from Syria.
From Voice Of Europe, an Afghan migrant brutally murders a Belgian woman. (If you read Flemish, read the story at HLN.)
From Russia Today, the group Britain First has been banned from Facebook.
From BBC News, the police chief of Telford claims that the scale of the sexual abuse in Telford has been "sensationalized".
From New Europe, the Prime Minister of Portugal proposes the creation of an E.U. monetary union.
From the NL Times, police in Amsterdam search cellars and garages after fatal shootings.
From The Local DE, Germany is still getting the most asylum requests in the E.U.
From Breitbart London, the U.K. expels 23 Russian diplomats.
From the Hungary Journal, the Hungarian government decides to allocate almost 1.9 billion Forints for counter-terror measures. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Express, the leader of Italy's Lega party accuses the E.U. of using the left "to sell its propaganda". (via Voice Of Europe)
From The Local IT, the leaders of Italy's 5-Star Movement calls upon other parties to help him break the post-election deadlock.
From the Daily Mail, the U.K.'s former integration czar wants schools ethnically mixed and sharia marriages registered. (Considering that sharia allows for a man to marry up to four women, does he want polygamous marriages to be registered?)
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. brings more censorship to "protect" you.
From The Libertarian Republic, a 17-year-old convert to Islam fatally stabs a 13-year-old. (TLR cites The Daily Caller News Foundation as its source.)
From the Pulse and the "roll your eyes" department, a Nigerian imam charged with raping a 2-year-old girl claims that his zipper opened itself.
From FrontpageMag, Louis Farrakhan is only a symptom.
From National Review, how left-wing "inclusion" really isn't.
From Townhall, six positions being pushed by the Democrats.
From the Sentinel-Tribune, some Bowling Green football players are being investigated over an altercation which allegedly happened during spring break. (via the New York Post)
From Page Six, according to some friends, Donald Trump Jr. and his wife Vanessa are headed for divorce. (He will need to go through two divorces in order to equal his father.)
And from The Week, the "weird and wonderful" cars at the Geneva Motor Show.
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