From National Review, what Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) doesn't understand about taxes.
From Townhall, concern about "incitement" should be a two-way street.
From FrontpageMag, Milo portrays congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Minn).
From The Washington Free Beacon, Omar and fellow congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) received increased campaign contributions after their alleged anti-Semitism.
From the Washington Examiner, down in Alabama, he's baaaaaack.
From The Federalist, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) still can't explain how to pay for "Medicare for all".
From American Thinker, a U.S. carrier full of F-35Bs just arrived in the South China Sea.
From LifeZette, six reason why we like church signs.
From The Conservative Woman, "the truth about the British empire".
From the Express, U.K. Prime Minister May gets a Brexit-related warning from U.S. House Speaker Pelosi.
From the Evening Standard, 209 climate change protesters have been arrested in London.
From the Independent, a jury cannot reach a verdict on whether a man is guilty of terror charges for fighting against ISIS.
From the Irish Examiner, according to Ireland's Garda Commissioner, ATM thieves are copycatting each other.
From France24, Notre Dame's bells have tolled for many occasions.
From RFI, after the fire, an opportunity for engineers.
From the NL Times, a woman is pulled from her bicycle and raped in Heerlen, Netherlands.
From Dutch News, two teenagers are arrested for allegedly raping girls in Rotterdam.
From Deutsche Welle, U.S. House Democrats subpoena Deutsche Bank over President Trump's finances.
From Radio Poland, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki heads to the U.S.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungarian opposition party Jobbik calls the Orban cabinet's migration policy "insolent" and "deceitful".
From Hungary Today, Hungarians on both sides of their political aisle mark their country's Holocaust remembrance day.
From About Hungary, Hungary supports Serbia's bid for membership in the E.U.
From Russia Today, Russia joins the effort to raise funds for the rebuilding of Notre Dame Cathedral.
From Sputnik International, what other iconic buildings have a serious risk of fire?
From The Moscow Times, a student convicted of having ISIS ties is granted parole.
From Ekathimerini, the struggle for survival at the Skaramangas refugee camp near Piraeus, Greece.
From the Greek Reporter, a Greek wildlife sanctuary gets the bear necessities.
From Total Croatia News, Dubrovnik will get a mosque with a minaret. (If you read Croatian, read the story at Al Jazeera Balkans.)
From the Malta Independent, U.S. presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg calls Vice President Mike Pence a "pharisee", which angers Jews. (Buttigieg's father was an immigrant from Malta to the U.S. Due to his Maltese ancestry, some media sites in Malta have run stories on him.)
From SwissInfo, the fire at Notre Dame in Paris reminds the Swiss of the fire on the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne in 1993.
From El País, a Spanish NGO ship intended to bring humanitarian supplied to Lesvos, Greece is denied permission to leave Spanish waters.
From The Portugal News, the Lisbon airport is out of fuel due to a strike by hazardous materials truck drivers.
From Morocco World News, Moroccan King Mohammed VI recognizes that the Notre Dame fire affects millions of worshipers.
From Egypt Today, Egypt's parliament overwhelmingly approves new constitutional amendments.
From Arutz Sheva, a fire broke out and was extinguished on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
From The Times Of Israel, the Israeli party New Right concedes defeat.
From The Jerusalem Post, a group of ninth-graders find a 1600-year-old gold coin in northern Israel.
From Rûdaw, Yezidis prepare to celebrate the New Year.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish Finance and Treasury Minister Berat Albayrak meets U.S. President Donald Trump.
From Turkish Minute, a Turkish journalist faces nine years in prison for allegedly spreading terrorist propaganda.
From Radio Farda, Iran is reportedly shipping oil to Syria overland.
From The Express Tribune, at least five terrorists are sent to their virgins in Pakistan's Peshawar region.
From Pakistan Today, Pakistani and Indian discuss building a very long bridge for Sikh pilgrims.
From Khaama Press, the Afghan army inflicts heavy casualties on Taliban terrorists in the province of Zabul.
From Breitbart, ISIS reportedly plans Paris-style attacks across Europe.
From The Asian Age, two women plea to India's Supreme Court to allow women to enter mosques.
From Politicalite, some Muslims reportedly celebrated the Notre Dame fire on social media.
From Global News, Montreal worshipers gather in solidarity with their French counterparts.
From CTV News, Ontario is called "alarmist" for opposing the Canadian federal government's carbon tax.
From Mexico News Daily, about 5,000 migrants start marching northward from the Mexican state of Chiapas. (I have 4 more MND pages left this month. I have a feeling that I will exhaust them before April 30th.)
From The Daily Caller, Central American migrants claim to have been encouraged by local newspapers to go to the U.S.
From WPVI-TV, a woman wants to find a man and a little girl playing together whom she photographed before the Notre Dame fire.
And from the New York Post, the "spiritual lightning rod" from the top of the Notre Dame spire has been found.
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