It's the end of the month, but definitely not the end of things going on:
From Philly(dot)com, taxpayers payed over $15 million for "bridgegate".
From The Federalist, yes, journalists should call out lies - from everyone.
From the Daily Mail, according to one juror, Bill Cosby's own words convicted him.
From UAWire, Chancellor Merkel invites President Trump to visit his ancestral town in Germany.
From Voice Of Europe, Merkel has imported a dangerous form of intolerance into Germany.
From Fox News, according to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Iran lied after signing the nuclear deal.
From CNBC, Iran had a secret project to produce nuclear warheads.
From Gizmodo, the first person convicted under Malaysia's "fake news" law gets a month in prison. (via The Verge)
From Hürriyet Daily News, an E.U. delegation will visit Turkey over visa waivers.
From The Local CH and the "oops" department, a woman accidentally gives a Swiss kebab shop a huge tip.
From The Local IT, a former Italian prime minister calls the Five-Star Movement coalition "absurd".
From The Local ES, Spanish women launch their own version of #MeToo.
From Sputnik International, according to a AfD member of the German Bundestag, E.U. sanctions had been "disastrous" for Syrian civilians.
From the NL Times, the mayor of The Hague wants a law against "suspicious" mosque financing.
From Russia Today, "Venice is not a theme park", say the city's residents.
From Breitbart London, British journalist Piers Morgan just can't get a straight answer out of Labour MP Diane Abbott.
From Deutsche Welle, Germany's Economy Minister advises the E.U. against a trade war with the U.S.
From SBS News, in southern Afghanistan, a suicide bomber kills 11 children.
From Business Insider India, Saudi Arabia's crown prince reportedly tells the Palestinians to either accept peace or "shut up".
From The Christian Post, President Trump will meet with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.
From Gatestone Institute, Turkey's foreign minister calls on E.U. governments to criminalize "Islamophobia", and does so hypocritically.
From National Review, Michelle Wolf's act at the WHCA was so bad even liberals had problems with it.
From Townhall, three big accomplishments by President Trump.
From the New York Post, the pizza rat is back.
And from USA Today, BYU bans the "man bun".
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