From FrontpageMag, yes, let's discuss parents and children being separated.
From The Washington Free Beacon, while President Trump promises to issue a directive against family separation, some charges against his former aide Paul Manafort have been greatly exaggerated. (via Hot Air)
From Space Daily, using AI and automation to make molecules.
From The American Conservative, some history on the regulation of foods.
From The Federalist, feminists oppose the harassment of women, except when she's a Republican.
From Voice Of Europe, Catholic schoolchildren are forced to learn Islamic songs in Linz, Austria.
From the Express, the E.U. calls upon its member states to prepare for a "no-deal" Brexit.
From Reuters, Hungary passes a set of "STOP Soros" laws.
From Belarus News, illegal migrants try to enter the E.U. using World Cup fan IDs.
From New Europe, Belgium will start sending migrants back to Greece.
From the NL Times, many Dutch farmers have been approached by criminals seeking to build drug labs.
From The Spectator, Italian Interior Minister Salvini's policies on migration are paying off.
From France24, an Italian coast guard ship brings 552 migrants to Sicily.
From Sputnik International, the E.U. responds to U.S. tariffs.
From Georgia Today, 4970 Georgians asked for asylum in the E.U. during the first quarter of 2018. (Whether Jimmy Carter or Newt Gingrich is among them....oh, wait, not that Georgia.)
From World Watch Monitor, in Tajikistan, a Christian convert's burial is delayed by relatives calling for her husband to convert back to Islam.
From Arutz Sheva, in Israel, municipal leaders explain that the muezzin is loud and wakes people up.
From Gatestone Institute, Switzerland rejects a proposal requiring mosques to disclose who finances them.
From Townhall, Melania Trump calls the Secret Service after Peter Fonda Tweets that her son should be kidnapped.
From American Thinker, a stay in the Facebook jail.
From The Daily Signal, "how immigration officials cooked the books and fooled congress for years".
From the New York Post, a woman whose bike was stolen is back on two wheels.
From Sky News, President Trump will meet Queen Elizabeth during his working visit next month. (via the New York Post)
From Philly(dot)com, chemicals found in water supplies pose more of a hazard than previously thought.
From CBS Sports, Chicago Cubs reliever Brandon Morrow injures himself in a rather strange way. (via Fox News)
And from The Babylon Bee, MTV apologizes for deviating from its normal "mindless trash".
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