From Fox News, a judge dismisses all charges against three of the five defendants in the New Mexico Islamist compound case.
From The Federalist, here's what the media aren't showing us about the New Mexico Islamist compound.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to one Congressman, the arrest of two alleged Iranian spies is the "tip of the iceberg".
From Breitbart's Big Journalism, a CNN legal analyst blames violence by Antifa on black Americans. (From looking at their mugshots, shown among the article's pictures, Antifa is mostly white.)
From the Express, after a breakthrough on Brexit, the Pound "soars" against the Euro.
From the Independent, the E.U. says that it will offer the U.K. a Brexit deal unlike any offered to any other country.
From BBC News, British and French fishing boats fight over scallops.
From the National Post, a columnist wonders how the Canadian Liberals will blame the "NAFTA mess" on former Prime Minister Harper.
From the Global News, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is "optimistic" about current NAFTA talks with the U.S.
From France24, France and Germany prepare themselves for a no-deal Brexit.
From Deutsche Welle, Germany and the E.U. tell the U.K. not to cherry-pick on Brexit.
From ANSA, many of the migrants from the ship Diciotti claim to have been tortured and sold on the way to Italy.
From Total Croatia News, the Serbian minister of the interior tells Croatia not to discuss the border between Serbia and Kosovo.
From Sputnik International, video footage appears to show Saudi Arabia's first female car thief.
From the NL Times, the strike planned by security workers at Schiphol airport has been cancelled.
From Dutch News, one in five Syrian refugees are rejected by the Netherlands. (If you read Dutch, read the story at De Volkskrant.)
From the Greek Reporter, 16 people have died from the West Nile virus in Greece.
From Radio Poland, the new American ambassador arrives in Poland.
From YNetNews, U.K. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn accuses Israel of putting words into the mouths of his fellow MPs. (I'd call this the latest version of "blame the Joooooos".)
From the Asia Times, the Muslim insurgency in Thailand "roars back to life". (via The Muslim Times)
From the Daily Mail, a Muslim extremist leader tells a former Muslim that leaving Islam has earned him the death penalty.
From FrontpageMag, Christians are in danger in Nigeria.
From National Review, Senator McCain's type of patriotism is an alternative for President Trump's nationalism.
From Townhall, "immigrants and disease".
From Breitbart Texas, a Mexican cartel boss offers money for a hit on a Breitbart Texas author, and is arrested days later.
From the New York Post, police in Denver arrest a boy for allegedly shooting another boy near a middle school.
From The Daily Caller, the president is creating "an impressive judicial legacy".
From CNS News, according to Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), we've relied on GDP statistics alone for too long.
From Page Six, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign received a large donation from Harvey Weinstein's law firm six days before the investigation of his conduct was halted.
And from The Babylon Bee, Facebook unveils their new pre-crime division.
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