On a warm and sunny Sunday, after I gave myself a day off, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Venezuelan authorities arrest six foreigners, including three Americans, of allegedly plotting to kill President Nicolás Maduro.
From FrontpageMag, first they came for guns, then they came for oil, and now they're coming for meat.
From Townhall, presidential candidate Vice President Harris gets fact-checked by military personnel.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about What Went Wrong With Capitalism.
From the Washington Examiner, vice presidential candidate Senator (R-OH) J.D. Vance repeats his claims about Haitians eating pets and geese in Springfield, Ohio.
From American Thinker, what we right-wingers must do if former President Trump wins the upcoming election. (What we need to do if Harris wins is most definitely another matter.)
From NewsBusters, a look back at the "media tears" after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg tipped the Supreme Court to the right.
From Canada Free Press, Pope Francis slams Trump's and Harris's positions on abortion to hide his own collaborating with people who aren't very pro-life.
From TCW Defending Freedom, patriots of the world should unite behind the U.K.'s Reform Party.
From The Jerusalem Post, Sweden offers immigrants payments of $34,000 to return home.
From Gatestone Institute, the only deal that Hamas wants is for Israel to surrender.
From The Stream, shots are fired at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida while he was at the location, but he is safe.
From The Daily Signal, despite singer Taylor Swift's endorsement of Harris, some of her fans are on the right.
From The American Conservative, Trump's angst reflects the tenor of the times.
From The Western Journal, anti-Trump billionaire Mark Cuban once said that he'd vote for Trump if then-candidate Hillary Clinton choose Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) as her running mate. (The term "Senator Fake Cherokee" is mine, not his.)
And from CNN, the SpaceX manned spacecraft Polaris Dawn returns to earth by splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico.
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