As the sunny and mild weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Chinese hackers reportedly target the cellphones of former President Trump and his running mate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH).
From FrontpageMag, an Arizona teenager is arrested for allegedly plotting to fly a drone loaded with explosives into the Phoenix Pride parade, but there might be a reason why you don't know about him.
From Townhall, even CNN host David Axelrod thought that presidential candidate Vice President Harris gave terrible answers during her town hall which he hosted.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Harris's campaign steps up its attacks on Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein.
From the Washington Examiner, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania identifies up to 2,500 fraudulent voter registration forms.
From The Federalist, North Carolina Democrats block the approval of emergency early voting sites in areas stricken by Hurricane Helene. (Wouldn't that be voter suppression?)
From American Thinker, after Harris puts on her "moderate" act, her team is afraid that she is losing her far-left base.
From MRCTV, in 2023 alone, the U.S. reportedly spent $150 billion on illegal aliens.
From NewsBusters, CBS's top 8 worst election interferences against conservatives.
From Canada Free Press, a proposed slogan for the Trump/Vance ticket.
From TeleSUR, Haitian gang members attack a U.N. helicopter.
From TCW Defending Freedom, four fateful days in the life of British activist Tommy Robinson.
From Snouts in the Trough, in favor of reparations for slavery.
From EuroNews, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić discuss Serbia's path to E.U. membership.
From ReMix, Polish priest Father Michał Olzsewski is set for release on bail after a months-long detention that some regard as lawfare under Prime Minister Donald Tusk. (If you read Polish, read the story at wPolityce.)
From Balkan Insight, the center-right party GERB looks set to win Bulgaria's latest election.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco becomes Russia's second largest supplier of frozen fish.
From The New Arab, a public outcry arises in Egypt after the destruction of a cemetery from the era of the country's first Khedive.
From Arutz Sheva, Iran is reportedly preparing to launch 1,000 missiles at Israel.
From The Jerusalem Post, Russia reportedly provided intelligence to Yemen's Houthi rebels as they targeted Western ships on the Red Sea.
From Gatestone Institute, China conducts a simulated blockade of Taiwan.
From The Stream, the U.K. lets a sex offender walk free but imprisons someone for criticizing the police.
From The Daily Signal, the Democratic Party has had a difficult October.
From The American Conservative, they, whoever "they" are, tried to kill Trump.
From The Western Journal, a Holocaust survivor denounces Harris's likening of Trump to Hitler.
From BizPac Review, black shoppers at a Chicago convenience store give some shocking responses when asked who they will vote for.
From The Daily Wire, a federal judge orders Virginia to put 1,500 self-identified non-citizens back onto its voter rolls.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) demands the file on an Afghan citizen charged with attempting a terror attack on election day.
From the New York Post, a 34-year-old man dies in an apartment fire in the New York borough of Bronx, the second fire in as many weeks caused by a lithium-ion battery.
From Breitbart, on WNBA player Angel Reese's podcast, former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal heaps praise on her rival Caitlin Clark.
From Newsmax, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) call on Harris to stop the "irresponsible rhetoric" against Donald Trump.
And from CheckYourFact, video showing an election worker in Bucks County, Pennsylvania ripping up pro-Trump ballots is fake.
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