From HotAir, when it comes to the border, the views of congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) have changed since 2011.
From American Thinker, President Trump should relax and let the Democrats destroy themselves.
From Townhall, the Democrats can't hide their own craziness.
From LifeZette, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) gets bricked.
From the Washington Examiner, how Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) could save the wall.
From National Review, "collusion" has become an all-encompassing weasel word.
From The Conservative Woman, what Britain must do to defeat the Islamist threat. (My recommendation would be to allow Britons to criticize Islam and its prophet, limited only by the requirement to be truthful.)
From the Express, French President Macron appears to have backed down from his position on the Irish backstop.
From the (U.K.) Independent, the difficult life of a teenage female drug dealer.
From the (Irish) Independent, according to Democratic Unionist MP Nigel Dodds, a no-deal Brexit is better than a bad deal.
From SwissInfo, Swiss actor Bruno Ganz goes to the theater in the sky. (He portrayed Hitler in the movie Downfall, a scene of which was used in all those "Hitler rants" parody videos.)
From the Malta Independent, sea slime near Malta might be caused by phytoplankton.
From Ekathimerini, the Greek and North Macedonian prime ministers "reap kudos" in Germany.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto says that Hungary desires more trade cooperation with Thailand.
From Radio Poland, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak is optimistic about a permanent U.S. military base in Poland.
From Russia Today, in Moscow, a pole dancer takes her craft to new heights - literally.
From Sputnik International, according to the chief of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Russia has completed reconfiguring its missile alert system. (If Russia has an "aerospace" force, President Trump's idea of a "space force" doesn't seem all that farfetched.)
From Hürriyet Daily News, according to Turkish President Erdoğan, Turkey, Russia and Iran might conduct joint military operations in Syria's Idlib province.
From Turkish Minute, a Kurdish singer faces up to 20 years in prison on terrorism charges.
From Rûdaw, Syrian and Western volunteers use trucks to transport civilians away from ISIS's last bastion.
From Arutz Sheva, Hezbollah's leader claims that his organization can conquer Galilee.
From YNetNews, five surprises in the western part of Galilee.
From the Egypt Independent, in the North Sinai area, Egyptian troops send seven terrorists to their virgins.
From Egypt Today, Egypt has not had to deal with any illegal immigration cases since 2016.
From Pakistan Today, police in Pakistan's Punjab area crack down on social media.
From Dawn, governmental efforts to control speech belong in an Orwellian dystopia, not in a democracy.
From The Cable, suspected members of Boko Haram bomb a mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria.
From The Muslim News, an Austrian court cancels a government decision to close down six mosques.
From The Straits Times, a video captures an argument between neighbors in Jakarta, Indonesia over one of them cooking pork.
From Gatestone Institute, Sweden prosecutes pensioners and welcomes ISIS fighters.
From Politico, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) records a video announcing his 2020 presidential campaign. (via the New York Post)
From The Daily Caller, Senator Kamala Harris (D-Cal) goes shopping.
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