From the Chicago Tribune, the young man suspected of shooting his parents while on the campus of Central Michigan University has been arrested "without incident".
From The Washington Post, a man fatally shoots himself just outside the White House fence.
From The Daily Caller, Representative Devin Nunes (R-Cal) claims that there is evidence of electoral collusion with Russians - by Democrats and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
From Twitchy, it appears that some people have found a statue which they like.
From The Guardian, the third George Bush is having a hard time getting reelected.
From Breitbart London, three times in which the mainstream media has denied the existence of European "no-go" zones.
From Voice Of Europe, Italian candidate for prime minister Matteo Salvini of the Lega party repeats his promise to deport 500,000 illegal migrants.
From Russia Today, Italians will vote with former Prime Minister Berlusconi, not because of any charisma his might have, but because they agree with him.
From the Express, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte doesn't like the "ever closer union" clause in the E.U.'s treaties.
From Total Croatia News, five men have been indicted for allegedly smuggling illegal migrants through Croatia. (Have I mentioned that these migrants are being trafficked? Yes, like a broken record. If you read Serbo-Croatian, especially when written in the Latin alphabet, read the story at Večernji List.)
From Deutsche Welle, "far right" protesters and counter-protesters face off in Kandel, Germany over the death of a teenage girl who was killed by her Afghan ex-boyfriend. (In parts of Europe, you are considered "far right" if you want finite limits on immigration, or simply don't want migrants assaulting and killing your fellow Europeans.)
From Global News, a Canadian who plotted ISIS-style attacks in New York City gives his excuse.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, 41 Turkish soldiers have been killed in Afrin, Syria. (Have I mentioned that Syria is a cluster[bleep]?)
From National Review, "tariffs are taxes". (NR has come out decidedly against President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum.)
From Townhall, five lessons from ancient Rome.
From the New York Post, at the NFL combine, Lamar Jackson says, "I'm a quarterback.")
From Page Six, Prince Harry has been getting in shape for his wedding.
And from Fox News, a newlywed couple takes wedding photos at a local Target.
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