As the rain returns on a Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, two whistleblowers ask a judge to dismiss First Son Hunter Biden's lawsuit against the IRS.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden is so popular that he has made a request to have no audience during his first debate against former President Trump.
From Townhall, a CNN analyst is surprised by Trump's rising support among black Americans.
From the Washington Examiner, Biden's latest White House report card.
From American Thinker, the gay actor who plays the Doctor on Dr. Who may have driven away half the show's audience.
From NewsBusters, an explanation of the war against actor Jerry Seinfeld.
From Canada Free Press, pretending that tyranny works.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how Muslims have been treated like mushrooms.
From Snouts in the Trough, a look at how "big pharma" works.
From The Times Of Israel, a Jewish Iranian man is set to be executed for killing a man in self defense.
From Reuters, three Spanish tourists are gunned down in the Afghani province of Bamyan.
From The Jerusalem Post, extremists are loud, but are not the majority.
From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. administration abandons Israel and empowers its enemies.
From The Stream, 25 prayers for the Christians in India.
From The Daily Signal, will Democrats pay a price for their lawfare against Trump.
From The American Conservative, blame the deep state for chaos on campus.
From The Western Journal, anti-2nd Amendment activist David Hogg tells congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY) to "read a history book", thus opening mouth and inserting foot.
From BizPac Review, video of "Diddy" assaulting his then-girlfriend in 2016 could "accelerate" his federal case.
From The Daily Wire, Trump wants Biden to take a drug test before their first debate.
From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration announces a new plan for expediting asylum cases for illegal aliens.
From the New York Post, the U.S. will deport an entire Chinese family back to China.
From Breitbart, more about the aforementioned "Diddy".
From Newsmax, Sir Paul becomes the U.K.'s first billionaire musician. (That's in U.K. pounds, by the way.)
And from SFGate, one San Francisco Bay area town has an area of only 5 square miles, but is "filled with great food".
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