London Independent | Emmanuel Macron said France could exit the ‘Touquet’ agreement that currently allows British immigration checks in Calais and Dunkirk.

London Telegraph | Crown Prosecution Service releases new guidelines on tackling offenders who create phoney Facebook and Twitter accounts to get revenge on others.

Louder With Crowder | There’s a video that’s making its way around the internet showing a cop slapping a student in Baltimore.

Fox 61 | The drone discussion has been buzzing around the state Capitol for hearings this week.

Michael Snyder | Are you a religious extremist?

Jihad Watch | “We’re all Muslims deep down. We all yearn for peace.” Thus spake yesterday Boston Police Commissioner William Evans at a big mosque in Boston. I beg to differ.

Daily Beast | The tiny injectable machine could turn your noodle into a remote control.

RT | A social worker postgraduate has been expelled from Sheffield University for citing biblical verse against homosexuality on his private Facebook profile.

Michigan Review | “In the real world, no one cares about stuff like this.”

Michigan Review | “In the real world, no one cares about stuff like this.”

London Independent | Selam Mohammad said his friend was 16 and had been shot in the chest and stomach after he got into a fight with another person.

CNN | Apple’s attorney painted a scary picture if Apple loses its fight with the FBI.

Washington Free Beacon | Iran, N. Korea enhancing ties, ISIS more powerful than al Qaeda, terrorists pouring out of Syria.