Mikael Thalen | Failed launch involved short-range, non-nuclear missile capable of reaching Seoul.

Steve Watson | Trump derangement syndrome on show at college campus.

Scientific American | Tech would type out words via a brain–computer interface.

The Sun | Spooks were praised for their ‘pioneering work’ creating robo-cats in declassified docs.

The Sun | Battalions of female soldiers took part in the nation’s biggest-ever live firing exercise this week.

AFP | Ninety-nine days after taking office, President Donald Trump on Friday is set to address the National Rifle Association, the hugely powerful US gun lobby that will surely give him a triumphant welcome.

Market Watch | The government’s official scorecard for the U.S. economy in the first quarter pointed to the weakest growth in three years.

Washington Free Beacon | Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) called former President Obama’s decision to accept $400,000 for a Wall Street speech “unfortunate” during an interview Friday on “CBS This Morning.”

Daily Mail | The US Marines could one day use amphibious tanks and robots with machine guns to storm beaches.

Information Liberation | Mr. Trump dismissed talk about a split inside his White House between aides with a nationalist or globalist orientation.

CNN | Police in London say they have foiled a second active terror plot in 24 hours, after arresting six people in raids across the British capital and southeast England.

Mac Slavo | “We call on all states involved in the region’s affairs to refrain from military rhetoric and seek peaceful, constructive dialogue.”

Zero Hedge | Trump added that a shutdown would be a “very negative thing” but that his administration was prepared if it was necessary.

TheFederalist.com | For this story we need to adapt an old saying: “Hell hath no fury like a graduate student scorned.”