From the New York Post, pictures from Puerto Rico showing damage from Hurricane Maria.
From PoliZette, a famous leak victim blames the Jews.
From the Express, Hungary blames George Soros.
From Sputnik International, there are enough refugees in Europe to make their own country.
From Russia Today, only 3% of the migrants reaching Europe since 2015 have been sent home.
From Sky News, a friend of the London Bridge terrorist goes to jail for making ISIS videos. (via Breitbart London)
From SwissInfo, in Switzerland, three people are indicted for making al-Qaeda videos.
From FaithZette, a Rosh Hoshanna message comes from "an unusual source".
From Deutsche Welle, Greenpeace pirates activists board a German ship hauling diesel cars.
From Twitchy, good riddance, you terrorist hag. (To call her a "bitch" would be unfair to female dogs.)
From the Geller Report, in Germany, "refugees" assault women at a church festival.
From Assyrian National News Agency, the tumultuous history between the Assyrians and the Kurds.
From The Daily Caller, former Press Secretary Sean Spicer will not apologize for being Press Secretary.
From Bloomberg, U.S. household wealth rises to a new record.
From the Global Times, China cracks down on "anti-Islam" words on social media.
From Gatestone Institute, "delusions without borders".
From Townhall, President Trump tells foreign banks to choose between the U.S. or the Norks.
From National Review, blaming election losses on foreigners is nothing new.
From California Political Review, California AG Xavier Becerra keeps losing big cases. (H/T luchadora)
From Fox News, former prosecutors can't say if nursing home deaths in Florida involved crimes.
And from Mashable, Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the physics of racetracks.
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