It's just another manic Monday, as Prince wrote and the Bangles sang, and here are some of the things going on, manic or otherwise:
From The Washington Times, the Broward County, FL school district admits that the Parkland shooter had been assigned to the PROMISE program.
From NBC News, the NRA, who have been blamed by some for the Parkland shooting, find their next president.
From Accuracy In Media, the press has a double standard regarding presidential retreats.
From The Verge, rocket makers go on strike.
From LifeNews, an abortionist might lose his license because he sold marijuana.
From Voice Of Europe, Germany disintegrates under Chancellor Merkel's nose.
From The Express, the German budget could "break apart" the Eurozone.
From Flanders News, in Houthalen-Helchteren, Belgium, a grenade explodes, damaging cars and houses.
From the Daily Mail, a Greek court clears fives defendants of trafficking charges.
From Breitbart London, pictures and video from the Day For Freedom rally in London.
From the Greek Reporter, four people are injured in clashes at a migrant reception center in Langadikia, Greece.
From Sputnik International, 73 percent of Swedes think that integration of migrants has failed.
From France24, French President Macron has governed from the right.
From The Local IT, Italy could be set for a "caretaker" government.
From Total Croatia News, Croatia gets its fourth mosque.
From Deutsche Welle, German conservative groups reportedly want "values lesson" for refugee children.
From The Brussels Times, the E.U. remains concerned about the Iran-U.S. nuclear deal, but not about Iran's buildup in Syria.
From Reuters, the E.U. immigration dispute heats up again.
From Russia Today, Russian President Putin unveils his economic plan.
From Khaama Press, at least 11 terrorists are killed by a premature IED explosion.
From Gatestone Institute, "the West betrays the Kurds".
From FrontpageMag, some sense on DACA and the DREAM act.
From Townhall, John Kerry, we have a Secretary of State, and it isn't you.
From the New York Post, President Trump speaks against a former coal boss running for the GOP nomination for Senator from West Virginia.
From Elite Daily, "does pregnancy cause weird dreams?"
From The LaBlue Review, five questions for Virginia Tech football after the end of spring practice.
And from The Babylon Bee, Kim Jong-un requests a location for his summit meeting.
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