On a warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.S. national debt reaches $40 trillion.
From FrontpageMag, what the U.K. elites still don't understand.
From Townhall, as convicted murderer Karmelo Anthony's lawyers push for a new trial, some new details about his case come out.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Committee to Protect Journalists still includes the names of at least a 120 terrorists on its list of "journalists" killed in Gaza.
From the Washington Examiner, Ceuta is in chaos as human traffickers move illegal migrants to mainland Spain.
From The Federalist, according to congresscritter Harriet Hageman (R-WY), President Trump has a way to close the birth tourism loophole.
From American Thinker, how Russia, from the Soviet era, has tried to divide America by race.
From NewsBusters, the Department of Homeland Security promises to arrest and deport an illegal alien convicted of sexual assault, even if Virginia Governor Gail Spanberger (D) protects him.
From Canada Free Press, beware of the "DINOs".
From Snouts in the Trough, are the cooler temperatures in this past July as compared to a year earlier evidence of global warming, global cooling, or just weather?
From EuroNews, Latvia stops 28 illegal irregular migrants trying to enter from Belarus after finding a tunnel.
From Free West Media, a public pool in Berlin sets up hours exclusively for "Black communities". (How do you say "Jim Crow" in German?)
From ReMix, when in Portugal, please keep your face visible.
From Balkan Insight, Saudi dissident Abdulrahman al-Khalidi, held in Bulgaria since 2021, is released.
From The North Africa Post, Algerian state and private media dump almost 4,000 Morocco-focused pieces in just 21 days.
From The New Arab, the Sudanese army starts taking in defectors from the Rapid Support Forces.
From New Age, authorities in Kishoreganj, Bangladesh cancel a music concert due to opposition from Islamists, who also target a boat race.
From Jewish News Syndicate, a "good question" from senatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed.
From Gatestone Institute, the Democratic Socialists of America are "the secret stooges".
From The Daily Signal, according to an opinion column, there's a way to end welfare as we know it.
From The American Conservative, President Trump has been successful against DEI.
From The Western Journal, the Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump's ballroom construction.
From BizPac Review, more on the aforementioned Karmelo Anthony's chances of getting a new trial.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritters bemoan the aforementioned $40 trillion debt that they helped to create.
From Breitbart, in two years, Chicago threw almost $640 million at illegal aliens.
From Newsmax, the Department of Justice seeks to question FBI officials on the search of Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
And from the New York Post, a town voted California's hottest Labor Day getaway was once a place for The Birds.