From The Daily Signal, 25 influential women in American history.
From The American Conservative, the American president with the best national security policy of the 20th century shared his name with a vacuum cleaner.
From LifeNews, a U.S. district judge rules against the Obamacare abortion coverage mandate.
From Space Daily, it's good for North Korea and China to talk.
From Fox News, China has reportedly reminded Rocket Man about who's boss.
From The Washington Times, senate candidate Chris McDaniel (R-Miss) shows a PAC that turnabout is fair play.
From Voice Of Europe, Germany has its highest birth rate since 1973, mostly due to migrants.
From France24, E.U. lawmakers call the promotion of European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker's top aide "coup-like".
From the NL Times, a man in Amsterdam stabs people who won't let him steal their motor scooters.
From the Express, due to Italian parties failing to form a government, the country might need a new election.
From The Local FR, the gendarme who traded himself for a hostage and was later killed in the Trèbes terror attack is honored and eulogized at Les Invalides.
From Breitbart Jerusalem, thousands of French march against anti-semitism.
From Radio Poland, Poland agrees to buy Patriot missile systems from the United States. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Russia Today, U.K. schools go into lockdown over a threat to run children over.
From ANSA, Italian police arrest an Italo-Moroccan suspected terrorist, who allegedly is a member of ISIS.
From The Local IT, more on the suspected Italo-Moroccan terrorist.
From the Daily Sabah, Turkey and the E.U. try to overcome discord as they talk in Varna, Bulgaria.
From Sputnik International, Germany can't expel about 65,000 migrants because they have no papers.
From Step Feed, hashtags on Arabic Twitter liken women to animals.
From Jewish News Syndicate, a South African imam calls for supporting jihad in Palestine.
From Crux, the death of a Catholic priest in the Central African Republic demonstrates how fragile the peace in that country is.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Turkey's incursion into Syria could lead to a quagmire.
From FrontpageMag, why the "two-state" solution would be a disaster.
From National Review, a women-only social club in New York and Washington might be illegal.
From Townhall, opinion: the gun control movement is the opposite of the civil rights movement.
From the New York Post, Border Patrol agents arrest a truck driver after 10 illegal migrants are found inside his trailer.
From Chemical & Engineering News, a "theory-defying effect" in magnetic devices could lead to better computer memory.
And from the Babylon Bee, seven future progressive Disney princesses.
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