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This morning at Great Mills High School in Saint Mary's County in southern Maryland, a student who had armed himself two of his fellow students. He was later engaged and shot by a school resource officer, and was declared dead just after 10:30 a.m. The two victims have been hospitalized.
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In other news:
From the Los Angeles Times, congressional negotiators haggle over abortion coverage and health care. (via LifeNews)
From The American Conservative, after a Republican loses the popular vote but wins the presidential election, Democrats try everything to obstruct the new president - Rutherford B. Hayes.
From Space War, Chinese President Xi Jinping says that his country is ready to fight a "bloody battle".
From Philly(dot)com, the president of Penn State pushes for a national database of fraternity violations.
From the Star Tribune, the Minneapolis police officer who killed an Australian woman has been charged, and has turned himself in. (via the New York Post)
From PopZette, restaurants are removing the likenesses of disgraced celebrities from their walls.
From Breitbart, a Scottish court finds YouTuber Count Dankula guilty of a hate crime, for posting a video of his girlfriend's dog making a nazi salute.
From Voice Of Europe, the newly formed party Alternative for Sweden asks Americans for help.
From the Express, the Brexit could come "crashing down" over the issue of the U.K.-Ireland border.
From Euractive, more on the U.K.-Ireland border issue.
From Ekathimerini, Greece comes under fire for allegedly undermining an agreement on migration between the E.U. and Turkey.
From Business Insider, numbers of asylum applications have dropped to pre-immigration wave levels.
From the NL Times, a suspect in an alleged gang rape in Antwerp, Belgium confesses.
From Russia Today, Palestinian President Abbas seems to regard the U.S. ambassador to Israel as a young canine.
From Sputnik International, a Swedish rapper wonders what happened to his country.
From The Record, opponents of a Muslim center in Ontario cannot remain anonymous.
From The Times Of India, a teacher causes outrage by comparing women's chests to sliced watermelon.
From the Daily Mail, a German court rules against a Muslim woman's attempt to overturn Germany's ban on driving while wearing face coverings.
From Gatestone Institute, the migrant rape crisis in Germany is still going on.
From National Review, "the Confederate mind" is alive and well.
From FrontpageMag, watch out for the government fusion centers.
From National Review, "the Confederate mind" is alive and well.
From FrontpageMag, watch out for the government fusion centers.
From the New York Post, according to astronomers, the object known as Oumuamua likely came from a binary star system.
From Page Six, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle choose their wedding cake.
From the Journal Sentinel, five weird things up for auction at the bar Von Trier.
And from The Babylon Bee, a man on a Holy Land tour is befuddled that he is not in the United States.
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