On a sunny and mild Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) will appear on Joe Rogan's podcast after arrangements to have presidential candidate Vice President Harris appear could not be worked out.
From FrontpageMag, California keeps on banning things.
From Townhall, an illegal alien who is a member of MS-13 is charged in the murder of two people in Sterling, Virginia.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Jon Tester (D-Mon) claims to be concerned about rich people from outside Montana buying its land, but will still accept their campaign donations.
From the Washington Examiner, Trump-era White House official Steve Bannon is released from prison, and goes right back into podcasting.
From The Federalist, there is no longer a social stigma from being a supporter of former President Trump.
From American Thinker, why pro-lifers should support Trump.
From MRCTV, according to a survey, two thirds of voters want to keep men out of women's sports and bathrooms.
From NewsBusters, the left-wing media have some amnesia about their election denial in 2016.
From Canada Free Press, former communist Whitaker Chambers exposed a link between communism and American intellectuals.
From TeleSUR, Haiti creates a registry site for its citizens who have been returned from the Dominican Republic.
From TCW Defending Freedom, is the party Reform UK shooting itself in the foot by disowning activist Tommy Robinson?
From EuroNews, over 100 people are convicted of drug-related offenses in the biggest drug trail in Belgian history.
From ReMix, more than three quarters of middle school students in Vienna, Austria don't speak German at home.
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti protests a Serbian draft law which would declare Kosovo an "area of special social protection".
From The North Africa Post, some developments from French President Emmanuel Macron's and First Lady Brigitte Macron's visit to Morocco.
From The New Arab, the Yemeni Houthis carry out a drone attack near Ashkelon, Israel.
From The Jerusalem Post, in Jabalya, Gaza Strip, the IDF captures 60 terrorists and sends 20 other to their virgins.
From Gatestone Institute, the media has been implementing the genocidal strategy of the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
From The Stream, President Biden casts his vote for the woman who pushed him off the ballot, or so we think.
From The Daily Signal, former Democrats and first-time voters attend a Trump rally in Novi, Michigan.
From The American Conservative, is the Biden administration risking another 9/11?
From The Western Journal, vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz's (D-Min) football-related analogy doesn't get very far.
From BizPac Review, according to journal Michael Shellenberger, the Democrat "wall of lies is crumbling".
From The Daily Wire, Trump announces a plan to seize assets from gangs and drug cartels and use those resources to compensate victims of migrant crime.
From the Daily Caller, Ford Motor Company loses $1.2 billion on electric vehicles.
From the New York Post, the Chief Twit blocks X account of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
From Breitbart, what the aforementioned Steve Bannon learned while in prison.
From Newsmax, U.S. job openings fell in September to the lowest number since January 2021.
And from Variety, actress Teri Garr goes to the movie screen in the sky.
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