From WPVI-TV, two gunmen attacked an arts festival in Trenton, New Jersey around 2:45 this morning, injuring 22 people.
From the Independent, an "allahu akbar" breaks out at a store in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France.
From PoliZette, President Trump is trying to save American jobs by targeting China's technology thefts.
From The Daily Caller, on Fathers Day, recalling the Founding Fathers.
From Fox News, in northern Virginia, beware the giant hogweed.
From Voice Of Europe, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, there is no document requiring the E.U. to accept migrants.
From the Greek Reporter, Greece and Macedonia sign an agreement ending their dispute over the latter's name. (via Voice Of Europe)
From Deutsche Welle, the Greek government survives a no-confidence vote over the name agreement.
From UAWire, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu tells Russian President Putin that Israel won't tolerate Iran's presence in Syria.
From the Daily Mail, ship-borne migrants arrive in Spain.
From the Sunday Express, U.K. politician Nigel Farage calls German Chancellor Merkel the past, and Italian Interior Minister Salvini the future.
From Ekathimerini, Greece reopens their mainland migrant camps.
From Breitbart London, Muslims mark the end of Ramadan by praying in the street in Nice, France. (As far as I know, French non-Muslims did not drive through any mosques.)
From Sputnik International, Merkel reportedly wants to hold an "urgent" meeting over migration.
From the Jewish Press, in an Israeli prison, a riot breaks out over a picture showing cookies.
From UC News, an Egyptian TV show features actors in blackface.
From The Express Tribune, a suicide bombing in Jalalabad, Afghanistan kills at least 14 people.
From Gatestone Institute, this year's "Ramadan roundup".
From Townhall, the seven nuttiest things said this year by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal). (The year is not even half over. Keep them coming, San Fran Nan.)
From the Washington Examiner, "on Father's Day, let men be men". (Sounds like a good idea for the other 364 days, too. The story comes via HotAir.)
From the New York Post, tomorrow, New York City could see its highest temperature since 1929.
From The Verge, a new Rubik's Cube has a Bluetooth connection.
From CBS Sports, in a huge upset, Mexico 1 - Germany 0.
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