On a cool and sunny Friday falling on the last day of October, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Virginians know exactly who attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D) is.
From FrontpageMag, President Trump casually explodes one of the left's favorite talking points against him.
From Townhall, the anti-genocide crowd appears to go Sergeant Schultz when it comes to events in Sudan.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a former Qatari ambassador to the U.S. praises Hamas leaders and vilifies Israel.
From the Washington Examiner, the family of the late Virginia Giuffre celebrates the stripping of titles from the U.K.'s Prince Andrew.
From The Federalist, federal agents rescue trafficked children in Los Angeles while Democrats grumble.
From American Thinker, the Democrats of today are just as dangerous as the Copperhead Democrats of 1861. (The Copperheads were a faction of Democrats in the Union who opposed the Civil War and wanted a peace deal with the Confederacy.)
From NewsBusters, more Democrats call upon their party to end the federal government shutdown.
From Canada Free Press, the West's "battered woman syndrome".
From TeleSUR, the Dominican Republic plans to repatriate its citizens affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.
From TCW Defending Freedom, two-tiered public safety protects illegal aliens and terrorizes law-abiding U.K. citizens.
From EuroNews, according to Ukrainian President Zelensky, Russia has deployed 170,000 troops to push into the Ukrainian region of Donetsk.
From ReMix, the Polish roofing company Blachotrapez lays off workers as Polish undergoes higher inflation. (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)
From Balkan Insight, Serbian police arrest an opposition councillor in the city of Novi Sad.
From The North Africa Post, at the U.N., Algeria shows that it is not neutral with respect to the status of the region of Western Sahara.
From The New Arab, according to the WHO, the militia attack on a hospital in El-Fasher, Sudan came in waves.
From The Times Of Israel, the Houthis in Yemen plan to put 43 U.N. workers on trial for allegedly helping Israel conduct an air strike that killed some of their leaders last August.
From Gatestone Institute, Islamists in Bangladesh try to erase the country's Hindu heritage.
From The Stream, some members of Trump's team move to military locations due to threats to their safety.
From The Daily Signal, according to the Virginia Department of Energy, gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger (D) supports a climate project that increased the state's carbon dioxide emissions.
From The American Conservative, the axis of rape and pillage in the Middle East.
From The Western Journal, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Min) slams Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for not endorsing New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D).
From BizPac Review, firefighters in California were reportedly told to ignore a smoldering blaze that later became the Palisades fire.
From the New York Post, in southern Spain, a moment of "I tawt I taw a putty tat".
From Breitbart, right-wing German influencer Naomi Seibt applies for asylum in the U.S.
From Newsmax, the FBI arrests people in Michigan who were allegedly plotting a violent attack.
And from the Daily Caller, Trump appears to troll the left by remodeling a part of the White House where relief may be found.
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