On a warm and mostly sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, during the debate, the split screen tolls for President Biden.
From FrontpageMag, the Supreme Court rules that federal agencies are not allowed to make their own laws.
From Townhall, a clip of then-Vice President Biden from his debate against then-Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis) in 2012 shows how much he has deteriorated since then.
From the Washington Examiner, Republican congresscritters call for an investigation into alleged Affordable Care Act enrollment fraud.
From American Thinker, former President Trump needs to be careful.
From NewsBusters, Trump recommends the documentary Screams Before Silence.
From Canada Free Press, it's time for the Democrats to put away the puppet show.
From TeleSUR, Storm Beryl has become a hurricane and is headed for the Caribbean.
From TCW Defending Freedom, may God bless an honest Kenyan farmer whom the "Green Blob" has vilified.
From the Greek City Times, a gang led by a Syrian man beats a Greek man to death - in Germany.
From The Cable, two suicide bombers reportedly kill seven people and injure 16 others as they were returning from a wedding in the Nigerian state of Borno.
From BBC News, a police officer is shot with a crossbow outside the Israeli embassy in Belgrade, Serbia.
From Gatestone Institute, the Obama and Biden administrations have paved the way for a nuclear-armed Iran.
From The Stream, when Christians liberated the Spanish city of Córdoba.
From The Daily Signal, a judge in Montana strikes down the state's law defining "sex" as either male or female.
From The American Conservative, is the U.S. headed for another Cuban missile crisis?
From The Western Journal, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) calls on Biden's cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment.
And from Fox Sports, Orlando Cepeda, who played mainly at first base for six Major League baseball teams, goes to the stadium in the sky.
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