On a warm and sunny Monday falling on the ninth day of the ninth month, here are some things going on.
From National Review, presidential candidate Vice President Harris finally reveals her policy proposals on her campaign website.
From FrontpageMag, Harris should be asked about her record and elections.
From Townhall, Senator Socialism (I-VT) lets out the truth about Harris.
From The Washington Free Beacon, current vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) ran a company running trips to China, which was shut down by the Nebraska government because it failed to pay a $26 operating tax in 1998.
From the Washington Examiner, Harris embraces term limits for Supreme Court justices. (In my opinion, if more of its recent decisions had been more to her liking - and to the liking of other Democrats - she would not be supporting such term limits.)
From The Federalist, a new report sets out the price that Americans are paying for the Biden administration's open border policies.
From American Thinker, in Springfield, Ohio, illegal aliens are coming for your cats and dogs.
From MRCTV, New York City Mayor Eric Adams begs for more federal cash, while giving millions of bucks to migrants.
From NewsBusters, co-host Ana Navarro of The View presses former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) on forcing President Biden out of the race.
From Canada Free Press, what are New York Judge Merchan and his daughter hiding from the American Public?
From TeleSUR, fires destroy over 10,000 hectares of land in Brazil in less than three days.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the Reform Party warns U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper that their border crisis is getting worse.
From Snouts in the Trough, is Starmer's Labour Party employing the Cloward-Piven strategy?
From ReMix, four Iranians are arrested for the alleged rape of an Iranian refugee woman in Iserlohn, Germany.
From EuroNews, Athens, Greece is still reeling from wildfires which occurred in August.
From the Greek Reporter, Greece bans new Airbnbs for a year in central Athens due to its housing crisis.
From Ekathimerini, the Greek government allocates €250 million for school renovations.
From the Greek City Times, why didn't any Spartans fight at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC?
From Balkan Insight, the trial of seven former Bosnian Serb policemen for a massacre of Bosniaks from Srebrenica, Bosnia, held in Belgrade, Serbia, hears its first witness in 18 months.
From the Sarajevo Times, a 17-year old migrant from Syria is killed near Bihać, Bosnia and Hercegovina.
From The Slovenia Times, Slovenian mayors want urgent government action the Roma after one of them is shot in an apparent dispute between two families.
From The Malta Independent, two hunters in neighboring fields in Żabbar, Cyprus shoot each other while firing at the same bird. (Former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has nothing on these guys.)
From Malta Today, the Maltese government is updating its labor migration policy.
From The North Africa Post, Amnesty International denounces the decline of human rights in Algeria.
From The New Arab, quake-stricken villages in Morocco blame the slow movement of aid on bias against the Amazigh people.
From Palestinian Media Watch, a Gazan woman literally cheers the martyrdom of her four sons.
From Gatestone Institute, has the aforementioned Keir Starmer established a dictatorship in the U.K.?
From The Stream, are bears Catholic, and does the Pope [bleep] in the woods?
From The Daily Signal, Vice President Harris wants a banana republic on free speech.
From The American Conservative, three questions which former President Trump must ask during his debate against Harris.
From The Western Journal, the network ABC gets called out for a "sneaky" poll trick ahead of the Trump-Harris debate.
From BizPac Review, a comedian trolls the aforementioned former Speaker Pelosi at her book signing, which her security detail doesn't appreciate.
From The Daily Wire, right-wing commentator Matt Walsh talks about his new Am I Racist? documentary.
From the Daily Caller, actress Kathy Bates calls it a career.
From the New York Post, according to critics, the aforementioned policies set forth in Harris's website still lack specifics.
From Breitbart, for the debate, Democrats urge Harris to throw her record under the bus.
From Newsmax, according to Trump, the aforementioned Senator Socialism threw Harris under the bus.
And from The Babylon Bee, a six-year-old known as Bluey Heeler is reported missing after Haitian migrants move in next door.
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