As the sun returns on a warm Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, how former President Trump can combat Vice President Harris's surge in the polls.
From The Washington Free Beacon, musician Bruce Springsteen puts on a tour de force.
From the Washington Examiner, according to his former commanding officer, Walz used an incorrect "back door process" to retire from the National Guard.
From The Federalist, a clerk in Neenah City, Wisconsin is accused of posting news clips in voting booths.
From American Thinker, Walz's parallels with the aborted 1972 vice presidential nomination of then-Senator Thomas Eagleton (D-MO).
From NewsBusters, CBS correspondent Natalie calls Trump an "extremist" and worries that Harris is not far left enough.
From Snouts in the Trough, in the U.K., "jail the messenger" and "ignore the issue".
From The Jerusalem Post, Iran sparks outrage on line by releasing a video showing blood-soaked Israeli Olympic athletes.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran's mullahs will not stop unless they are forced to stop.
From The Stream, a pro-lifer shows how to win.
From The Daily Signal, critical racist race theory practitioners plan their return to the classroom.
From The American Conservative, the faith of Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic.
From The Western Journal, according to a Democrat inside, "Republicans for Harris" is a scam created by her campaign.
From BizPac Review, Fox News anchor Shannon Bream defends Harris's ducking the media.
From The Daily Wire, a new ad from the Trump campaign uses Harris's own words against her.
From the Daily Caller, California taxpayers foot the bill for Governor Gavin Newsom's (D) photographer.
From Breitbart, the Chinese keep on coming across the border with Mexico. (If illegal immigration is caused by poverty, as some have claimed, how do these people have the means to travel from China to Mexico?)
From Newsmax, according to former Senator Norm Coleman (R-Min), Governor Walz is California Governor "Gavin Newsom in a flannel shirt".
And from the New York Post, according to the South Korean military, North Korea is again sending balloons carrying trash southward.
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