From National Review, with the Mueller report having been delivered, our national hysteria should subside.
From Townhall, congresscritter Jerry Nadler (D-NY) wants to keep the witch hunt investigation going.
From the Washington Examiner, most Americans weren't paying too much attention to the Mueller investigation in the first place.
From The Federalist, it will take years to realize Russiagate's damage to the U.S.
From American Thinker, Democrats go through the stages of grief.
From LifeZette, anti-Trump celebrities go into meltdown.
From CNS News, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) promises to "haul people before the Congress". (I guess you could say that Schiff happens.)
From Reason, although President Trump is not a Russian spy, the media "will keep freaking out anyway".
From Conservative Fighters, on the other hand, two media organizations appear to accept reality.
From FrontpageMag, a California school district is forced to dump CAIR's indoctrination program.
From CBC News, a judge in Alberta rules that former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr has completed his sentence.
From Mexico News Daily, Mexico overtakes Canada among the world's top exporters. (I have three MND pages left this month.)
From Morocco World News, Lebanon refuses to allow a Moroccan journalist to enter because she had visited Israel. (This might be something to bring up when someone talks about Trump's "Muslim ban".)
From France24, a French Muslim group sues Facebook and YouTube for allowing allowing a video of the New Zealand mosque shootings to be published.
From the Express, the E.U. has a "last minute" plan if U.K. Prime Minister May loses her job.
From the Evening Standard, May tells MPs that there is not enough support to bring the Brexit deal back for a third vote.
From the (U.K.) Independent, U.K. Tories are accusing of "sweeping Islamophobia under the rug" after they reinstate 15 councilors.
From the (Irish) Independent, Irish Tánaiste Simon Coveney confirms that his government is trying to help the Irish ISIS bride to return to Ireland.
From the Irish Examiner, a man taken in by Ireland as a refugee 25 years ago but still hasn't been granted citizenship takes his case to the country's Supreme Court.
From VRT NWS, climate protesters camp out on a Brussels ring road. (Is the embassy of China, the world's largest carbon dioxide producer, anywhere along that road?)
From the NL Times, it's yet another hand grenade.
From Dutch News, Dutch politicians on all side condemn chants by demonstrators to shoot Forum for Democracy leader Thierry Baudet.
From Deutsche Welle, the Franco-German assembly meets for the first time in Paris.
From Radio Poland, a British laboratory finds traces of explosives in samples from the plane which crashed in 2010, killing Poland's president.
From Radio Praha, the Czech Republic is ready to discontinue controls on meat from Poland.
From The Slovak Spectator, Slovakia commemorates the first transport of Jews from Poprad to Auschwitz.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungary's foreign minister indicates that Hungary will not implement the U.N. migration pact.
From Hungary Today, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, the EPP has lost sovereignty and "is dictated to from the left".
From About Hungary, according to Hungary's justice minister, today's migration cannot be compared to what happened in 1956.
From Russia Today, the Kremlin gives its own interesting reaction to the Mueller report.
From Sputnik International, a guide to territories claimed by more than one country.
From The Moscow Times, Russian Officials claim vindication.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, Kosovo marks the 20th anniversary of the bombing of Serbia.
From Ekathimerini, the helicopter transporting Greece's prime minister takes evasive action when harassed by Turkish fighter jets.
From the Greek Reporter, Greece celebrates its Independence Day with a military parade.
From Total Croatia News, Croatian police help 15 illegal migrants, including a Tunisian woman whom they wrongly thought to be pregnant.
From the Malta Independent, most surveyed Maltese university student are against legalizing abortion.
From SwissInfo, Swiss food producer Nestlé opens two operations in China.
From Hürriyet Daily News, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Çavuşoğlu, Turkey and Russia are in talks to allow Russians to visit Turkey without a passport.
From Turkish Minute, Çavuşoğlu also says that some Kurdish political candidates are terrorists.
From Arutz Sheva, the IDF attacks the office of Hamas's chairman.
From The Times Of Israel, more on the IDF attacks on Hamas.
From The Jerusalem Post, Hamas promises to respond to any attacks.
From the Egypt Independent, Egypt and the U.K. conclude a joint military exercise.
From Egypt Today, the U.N. contacts Egypt in an effort to deescalate tensions between Israel and Gaza.
From Radio Farda, flash floods kill 18 people in Shiraz, Iran.
From Dawn, seven people have been arrested over the alleged kidnapping an forced conversion to Islam of two Hindu girls.
From The Express Tribune, according to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, Asia's largest gas and petroleum reserves may have been found near Pakistan's shore. (If you read Urdu, read the story at the Express News.)
From Pakistan Today, Pakistan is reportedly ready to open the Sharda Temple corridor for Hindu pilgrims.
From Khaama Press, a "prominent" Taliban leader is arrested in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province.
From Gatestone Institute, thousands of Muslim women are raped and killed in Syrian prisons, but human rights groups and the media go Sgt. Schulz.
From US Politics And News, an investigation has been opened into suspected pro-Hillary Clinton election interference, but not in the U.S.
From Fox News, federal prosecutors accuse former Stormy Daniels lawyer Michael Avenetti of extortion.
From Breitbart, Jussie Smollett's lawyer Mark Geragos is allegedly Avenetti's co-conspirator. (The article cites the Wall Street Journal, but only links a Tweet. From previous experience, I'd say that any real WSJ article is probably behind a paywall.)
From the New York Post, New Jersey and Hawaii propose what would be the strictest bans on plastic bags in the U.S.
From The Babylon Bee, the Mueller report concludes that Hillary Clinton (D-NY, formerly AR) was just a terrible candidate.
And as a bonus, also from The Babylon Bee, ten proofs that Jesus was a socialist, and ten proofs that He was a conservative.
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