From ABC News, the home of teenage anti-gun activist David Hogg was swatted resulting from a hoax call to the police. (I'm no fan of this guy, but sending cops to his house on a false alarm is uncalled for. I hope whoever made the call also receives a visit from the police. The story comes via Twitchy.)
From Philly(dot)com, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos tells Congress that the panel she's chairing will not study the role of guns in school violence.
From Fox News, a judge denies the son of former congressman John Conyers (D-Mich) a place on the Democratic primary ballot.
From NumbersUSA, ICE raids a landscaping company in Ohio and arrests 114 illegal aliens. (The company itself has not yet been charged with anything.)
From The Federalist, SCOTUS "splits the baby" in the case of an underage illegal alien getting an abortion.
From LifeNews, Operation Rescue has identified a company that disposes of the bodies of aborted babies in Maryland.
From Voice Of Europe, Italy's new Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini wants to work with Hungarian Prime Minister Orban to change the E.U.
From Breitbart London, Bavaria's Minister-President Markus Söder proposes to use the region's own aircraft to deport failed asylum seekers, thus bypassing Chancellor Merkel.
From the Express, mistrust in E.U. politics is growing.
From Dutch News, all Dutch news will be required to teach about citizenship.
From the NL Times, Orban's party cuts ties with the Dutch CDA.
From France24, Italy's new prime minister addresses the E.U. on migrant policy and sanctions against Russia.
From Ekathimerini, Greek authorities rescue 34 migrants from an islet in the river separating Greece and Turkey.
From Eurasia Review, Germany's migration agency has been accused to taking bribes to admit migrants.
From La Stampa, three migrants have been shot, one fatally, in a tent city near San Colagero, Italy.
From The College Fix, Oregon State asks their students to not eat in shared spaces during Ramadan.
From News Hub, three brothers in Australia are accused of planning to blow up an airplane.
From ABC News (where "A" stands for "Australian"), an inmate in New South Wales allegedly wanted to carry out some more evil acts. (Via the Daily Mail)
From FirstPost, Muslims in Malaysia protest the appointment of an ethnic Indian as Attorney General.
From Reuters, three suicide bombers kill six people and wound 37 others at a mosque in Diffa, Niger.
From FrontpageMag, it's people, not guns, which have changed.
From Axios, Obamacare keeps getting more expensive. (via HotAir)
From the Los Angeles Times, the CEO of Mylan dances around the reasons for raising the price of EpiPens 400%.
And from the New York Post, a crayfish sacrifices a claw to escape becoming dinner. (It thus becomes the smallest creature to earn the "badass" label.)
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