Today is the 49th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon, with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin putting their footprints on the lunar surface. Here are some things going on:
From The Local DE, several people are injured by a knifeman of unspecified ethnicity on a bus near Lübeck, Germany.
From the Daily Mail, in the same story, the knifeman is reportedly "from Iran".
From Voice Of Europe, hundreds of refugees camp out in a park after being evicted from a house in Nantes, France.
From Breitbart London, Ireland's premier threatens to disallow British planes from Irish airspace if Britain takes back their fishing rights.
From the Express, former Italian Prime Minister Renzi rants during an interview and gets cut off.
From the NL Times, according to the IMF, a "hard" Brexit will hit the Dutch economy.
From Sputnik International, an aide to French President Macron is arrested for alleged violence during a May Day demonstration. (If you read French, read the story at FranceInfo.)
From The Guardian, their Friday briefing.
From The Local SE, E.U. countries send fire-fighting aircraft to Sweden.
From Euractiv, Spain's Supreme Court drops the arrest warrant against former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont.
From Arutz Sheva, a Turkish man attacks Jews in front of a Kosher restaurant in Vienna.
From Gatestone Institute, in Turkey, exposing the crimes of ISIS is regarded as terrorism.
From International Business Times, an Islamic school in India has issued fatwas against eyebrow plucking, waxing and shaving.
From StepFeed, an Egyptian causes outrage by singing verses from the Koran.
From NBC DFW, a mosque near Houston catches fire in an apparent arson.
From The Slovak Spectator, a movie shows how rock & roll helped win the Cold War.
From FrontpageMag, the real collusion with Russia, or B-B-B-Bernie and the Bolsheviks.
From National Review, although former President Obama's statements in South Africa are hypocritical, they're still true.
From Townhall, ICE arrests dozen of illegal aliens, most with criminal records, in Newark, New Jersey.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Republican National Committee chooses Charlotte, North Carolina to host their 2020 convention.
From The Washington Post, Senate Republicans drop their effort to reimpose sanctions on the Chinese company ZTE. (via The Verge)
From Life News, injuries resulting from the abortion pill have greatly increased in recent years.
From The Federalist, most Americans don't care very much about alleged Russian collusion.
From TechRadar, five new missions to Mars are in the works.
From the New York Post, 13 people were killed when a duck boat capsized on a lake in Missouri.
From Fox Business, Aston Martin reveals a flying car.
And from The Babylon Bee, after hitting Tim Tebow with a pitch, an opposing pitcher suffers Mrs. Lot's fate.
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