From The Baltimore Sun, five people have been killed and five others injured by a gunman at the headquarters of the Capital Gazette in Maryland.
From the New York Post, the suspect in the Capital Gazette shooting damaged his own fingertips to hide his identification.
From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban tells reporters that E.U. leaders are ignoring the will of the people.
From Sky News, the E.U. migration summit is "deadlocked" as Italy holds out for a tougher stance on migrants.
From the Express, Italy "puts a knife" to the E.U. throat.
From Medium, "the number of Islamists in Sweden has increased tenfold".
From iNews, E.U. leaders blame U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's divided cabinet for the slowness of Brexit negotiations.
From Sputnik International, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz becomes Europe's "rock star".
From the Khaleej Times, a Filipina woman in Abu Dhabi goes on trial for insulting Islam.
From Reuters, Pakistan takes a radical Sunni leader of the terror watch list just before the country's elections.
From ABC News (the Australian site), an Australian teenager is sentenced in connection with the 2016 Anzac Day terror plot.
From NAIJ, a Nigerian imam hid 262 people in his mosque from herdsmen who attacked the village of Nghar Yelwa.
From Gatestone Institute, what Prince William did not get to see while visiting Ramallah.
From National Review, "good riddance, Justice Kennedy".
From FrontpageMag, the Trump administration fights discrimination against American workers.
From Commentary, Justice Kennedy's retirement sends the left over the edge.
And from The Babylon Bee, the ultimate Judge has no plans to retire.
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