Here are some various and sundry things going on today, including "sundry" meaning "sun-dry" due to the very warm and sunny weather:
From Fox News, how much waste, duplication and unnecessary stuff are the American taxpayers paying for?
From LifeNews, a law that could save other patients from dying like Alfie Evans did.
From BizPac Review, the New York Times saves $5 million from the Trump tax plan it had opposed.
From PoliZette, the Clinton Foundation should be declared the "biggest charity fraud ever".
From NJ(dot)com, the "mystery pooper" at a New Jersey high school track turns out to be a high-ranking official. (via the New York Post)
From Breitbart London, in Paris, a gunman injures two people and kills a dog.
From the Express, "arch-federalist" MEP Guy Verhofstadt says "more Europe, not less".
From Voice Of Europe, Sweden will give migrants sex education, due to their "completely different norms". (If you read Swedish, read the story at SVT Nyheter.)
From SwissInfo, two Swiss men and an Italian woman, suspected of helping migrants enter France, have been released from custody.
From Ekathimerini, about 500 people on the Greek island of Lesvos protest E.U. migration policy.
From The Guardian, more on the situation in Lesvos.
From France24, German police raid a refugee center where they had been violently resisted three days earlier.
From The Epoch Times, a teenager in Texas has been arrested for allegedly plotting an ISIS-style massacre at a shopping mall.
From Gatestone Institute, Turkish President Erdoğan has a strange definition of "terrorism".
From The Old Continent, "the free Dankula protest and beyond".
From FrontpageMag, the "caravan" shows what needs to be done to protect America.
From Townhall, "appropriate this!"
From Breitbart Video, noted lawyer Alan Dershowitz says that we're moving toward a surveillance state.
From BGR, NASA builds a nuclear reactor that can power space missions for ten years. (via the New York Post)
From the New York Post, change your Twitter password.
And from WMAZ, five weird diseases you can get while traveling.
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