On a hot and mostly sunny Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the 9/11 terrorists should have been held accountable years ago.
From FrontpageMag, due to wokeness, men beat up women for sport.
From Townhall, another illegal alien on Texas's "most wanted" list is arrested in that state.
From The Washington Free Beacon, far-left-wing climate activists claim Vice President Harris as one of their own.
From the Washington Examiner, are stock markets panicking due to "Bidenomics" or the Biden-Harris foreign policy?
From The Federalist, Harris's husband has been an example of toxic masculinity.
From American Thinker, for Democrats, "women's issues" are really about just one thing.
From MRCTV, an illegal alien who was ordered deported is arrested for allegedly killing a Virginia college student in a car crash.
From NewsBusters, Harris's race is questioned by black voters in a city which shares her last name.
From Canada Free Press, in the attempt to assassinate former President Trump, someone smells a rat.
From TeleSUR, according to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, the Wall Street crash won't affect Mexico very much.
From TCW Defending Freedom, "Vlod" and "Karen" have a "virtual encounter of the lockdown denier kind".
From Snouts in the Trough, what if the alleged "far right" are just right? (I've asked this before and I'll probably ask it again. How do "far right" views and policies differ from those that are merely "right" or "mainstream right"? To illustrate, please pick and issue and point out the "left", "right" and "far right" positions on that issue.)
From EuroNews, a definitive guide to the European Commission's portfolios.
(Both Voice Of Europe and ReMix are having technical difficulties. Grrrr.)
From Balkan Insight, police in northern Kosovo raid nine post offices run by Serbia.
From The North Africa Post, thanks to its large supply of phosphates, Morocco is set to become a manufacturing hub for electric vehicle batteries.
From The New Arab, Sudan's government denies that there's a famine in the Zamzam camp in the region of Darfur.
From the Dhaka Tribune, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns.
From New Age, more on Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
From The Jerusalem Post, the Iraqi legislature considers a law that would, according to critics, allow child marriage.
From Struggle for Hindu Existence, protesters against quotas and against now-former Prime Minister Hasina attack Hindus.
From RAIR Foundation USA, Islam's quiet conquest of American churches and Christians.
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians, including Palestinian Authority officials, love Hamas.
From The Stream, things have gotten weird during the last week.
From The Daily Signal, some things to know about Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D), who is a possible pick to be Harris's vice presidential running mate.
From The American Conservative, President Biden is obsessed with having open borders.
From The Western Journal, more on the stock market taking a nosedive.
From PJ Media, the real unemployment rate is far worse than the official one.
From BizPac Review, the Trump campaign puts out an ad of Harris praising "Bidenomics".
From The Daily Wire, what you need to know about Iran's intended attack on Israel.
From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration churns out $1.2 trillion worth of new regulations in eight months.
From the New York Post, then-Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle reportedly wanted to destroy the she-don't-lie found in the White House.
From Breitbart, Senator J.D. Vance's wife Usha discusses her husband's "childless cat ladies" comment.
From Newsmax, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will hold an emergency meeting about anti-immigration unrest.
And from The Babylon Bee, Vice President Harris becomes the first black woman to destroy the world's economy.
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