Here are some various and sundry things going on. Today has been very sunny, which means that understanding "sundry" as "sun-dry" is currently permissible. But don't worry, the rain is bound to return. With that, here are the stories:
Once again, Putin has been put in.
For once, I find myself agreeing with Senator Schumer (D-NY).
A former FBI assistant director claims that high-ranking government people conspired to protect Hillary Clinton.
The first few days of spring might bring snow to North Carolina. (My CO2-spewing SUV strikes again!)
A member of Germany's AfD party gives Chancellor Merkel a piece of his mind.
At Speaker's Corner in London, Tommy Robinson gives Martin Sellner's speech.
Opinion: The refugee deal between Turkey and the E.U. is full of hypocrisy.
The French island of Mayotte deals with strikes and protests.
The Serbian president doesn't trust the E.U. or the U.S.
A former German Bundeswehr officer asks for asylum in Russia.
Some European leaders don't agree with reform plans offered by Merkel and Macron.
One German politician thinks that the E.U. has a "patronizing" attitude toward eastern European countries on migrants.
A Rotherham grooming survivor speaks out.
"The media, the NRA, and Islam"
What happens in Nigeria could happen in Europe.
Iraqi troops capture a senior ISIS leader.
The right of free speech includes the right not to speak.
Spring practice starts of Virginia Tech's football team.
The man who emailed a bomb threat against a concert by the Roots is arrested.
And to finish, weather is weird on other planets.
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