On a cool and rainy Wednesday, falling on the anniversary of the creation of the U.S. Constitution, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the media are unable to cover violence from the left.
From FrontpageMag, a review of a book about honoring the founders of the U.S.
From Townhall, the Department of Justice denaturalizes an immigrant convicted of raping a child.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to a lawsuit, a researcher at MIT was fired because he is a Jew.
From the Washington Examiner, the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in President Trump's second term.
From The Federalist, top U.S. universities have a lot less to say after the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk than they did after the death of Minnesota criminal George Floyd.
From American Thinker, "turn down the temperature!" say the people throwing the Molotov cocktails. (They seem to be unaware that they're raising the temperature by calling Trump "Hitler" and his supporters "Nazis" and "fascists".)
From MRCTV, a video explaining how the radical left are attacking both Republicans and Democrats.
From NewsBusters, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) confronts host Kaitlan Collins of The Source for trying to obscure the motive of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
From Canada Free Press, instead of Labor Day, let's make Constitution Day a federal holiday. (Full disclosure: I met the author of this column while on vacation in California in 2009. He had his own program on BlogTalkRadio, which no longer exists. He blogs at Political Pistachio. Although he wrote this column for a Canadian website, I can assure you that he's very much an American.)
From TCW Defending Freedom, how did the Daily Telegraph get Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally so wrong?
From EuroNews, France braces for more strikes and protests starting tomorrow.
From Free West Media, the dilemma faced by ethnic Americans.
From ReMix, France suffers a wave of violent attacks against police officers. (If you read French, read the story at L'Union.)
From Balkan Insight, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin testifies for the defense in the trial of former Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi.
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan navy participates in UNITAS, the world’s longest-running multinational naval exercise.
From The New Arab, Hezbollah is still reeling from Israel's pager attack, which was staged a year ago today.
From the Daily Mail, Australian Senator Fatima Payman has no sympathy for Charlie Kirk.
From The Times Of Israel, a professor at the University of Pisa in Italy is beaten by pro-HamasPalestinian protesters who disrupted his class.
From Jewish News Syndicate, why Lebanon and the rest of the Arab world refuse to grant Palestinians citizenship.
From Gatestone Institute, international Big Brother builds a digital prison - part 1.
From Radio Free Asia, Thai security forces and Cambodian protesters class at a disputed border area.
From The Stream, did Attorney General Pam Bondi endorse Canadian-style censorship of "hate speech"?
From The Daily Signal, a conservative student organization calls on universities protect free speech by students on campus.
From The American Conservative, the many faces of Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
From The Western Journal, Trump is furious as documents show how the Biden administration targeted Charlie Kirk's organization, Turning Point USA.
From BizPac Review, Jemele Hill of The Atlantic is shamed into deleting a post on Bluesky where she claimed that Kirk was the victim of a "white supremacist gang hit".
From the Daily Caller, more on the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates.
From the New York Post, U.K. Queen Camilla appears to usher Princess Kate away from U.S. First Lady Melania Trump.
From Breitbart, ICE announces the arrests of "the worst of the worst" criminal illegal aliens.
And from SFGate, two lakes in southern California are "infested" with invasive mussels.
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