As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Thursday which is the anniversary of the day when the king of Poland drove the besieging Ottoman Turks away from Vienna, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter James Comer (R-KY) slams the FBI for withholding information about vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz's (D-Min) ties with China.
From FrontpageMag, what would an administration of a President Harris look like?
From Townhall, why do both parties vilify Project 2025?
From The Washington Free Beacon, the activist group GLAAD attacks CNN for reporting that Harris supports taxpayer-funder transgender surgeries for illegal aliens.
From the Washington Examiner, Springfield, Ohio closes its city hall after a bomb threat.
From The Federalist, yes, foreigners have voted in U.S. elections, and this problem could get worse this year.
From American Thinker, the biggest loser in the debate was the media.
From MRCTV, President Biden puts on a Trump hat at a 9/11 event in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
From NewsBusters, according to congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-SC), the Biden administration needs to "cease and desist" from censorship.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela rejects new U.S. sanctions against its officials.
From TCW Defending Freedom, cultural Marxism and how leftists have played the long game.
From Snouts in the Trough, once again, it's the hottest year ever.
From EuroNews, the European Parliament is set for a showdown between Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and opposition leader Péter Magyar.
From ReMix, is the Schengen Zone on its way out?
From Balkan Insight, Montenegro still doesn't know who dug a tunnel into the evidence storage cellar of the Higher Court in the capital city of Podgorica a year ago. (Could they have had help from Hamas, who have dug numerous tunnels under the Gaza Strip?)
From The North Africa Post, lawyer and columnist Sonia Dahmani is sentenced to eight months in prison for criticizing Tunisian President Kais Saied. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From In-Cyprus, Kato Pyrgos, Cyprus takes a dump into the sea.
From The Syrian Observer, dozens of people are arrested after violent clashes at a protest in Idlib, Syria. (It seems that TSO has changed its format since the last time when I linked anything from this source.)
From North Press Agency, unknown gunmen fire at Syrian Democratic Forces troops in the Syrian governorate of Deir ez-Zor.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli forces send three Islamic Jihad terrorists to their virgins.
From The Times Of Israel, the IDF claims that Hamas's Rafah Brigade has been defeated.
From The Jerusalem Post, four people are killed and 12 others are injured by a car explosion in Ramle, Israel.
From YNetNews, the British airline Virgin Atlantic returns to Israel after a year hiatus.
From the Egypt Independent, according to spokesperson Hamdi Abdel Aziz, Egypt's power grid is resilient, with no immediately foreseen outages.
From Egypt Today, in his speech at the virtual Global Call, Egyptian President Abdel El Sisi calls for reforming the global financial system.
From The New Arab, QatarEnergy names its first conventional-sized ship for transporting liquefied natural gas after former ExxonMobil CEO and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, after a migrant from Syria kills a Polish truck driver in Germany, police call him "German" and censor his shouts of "Allahu akbar". (The article uses the British term "lorry", not the American term "truck". If you read German, read the story at Unser Mitteleuropa.)
From Gatestone Institute, the new U.K. government's policy on Israel is a disgrace.
From The Stream, when Vienna defied the jihad (with some help from the aforementioned Polish king).
From The Daily Signal, defensive gun use shows why we need the 2nd Amendment.
From The American Conservative, now that 23 years have passed since 9/11, have we seen the end of war?
From The Western Journal, TIME Magazine is forced to issue a correction after wrongly calling one of former President Trump's debate claims "false".
From BizPac Review, CNN correspondent Jake Tapper defies the media narrative and calls out Harris for dodging debate questions.
From The Daily Wire, a pro-lifer convicted of sitting in the hallway of an abortion facility is sentenced to six months in prison.
From the Daily Caller, U.S. seaports are "dangerously reliant" on cargo cranes made in China.
From the New York Post, ABC debate moderator Linsey Davis and Vice President Harris are members of the same sorority, but at different universities.
From Newsmax, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) sends police and money to the city of Springfield to deal with the surge of migrants there.
And from Breitbart, in what might be the funniest thing that she has ever said, comedian Kathy Griffin claims that Trump, if reelected, will go after comedians "one-by-one".
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