First up, from the New York Post, "It's hard time for Anthony Weiner", 21 months, to be precise. Was the pun intended, NYP?
From Defend Europa, if you're visiting Austria this coming October or later, please leave your burqa behind.
From The Guardian, the U.K. will not require E.U. citizens to be fingerprinted or to carry ID cards.
From the Express, Merkel and Macron plot to keep the U.K. tied to the E.U. (via WestMonster)
From Breitbart's Big Government, 25 of Senate candidate Roy Moore's endorsements from conservatives.
From National Review, "Alabama's curious special election".
From Assyrian International News Agency, the potential Kurdish independence presents a dilemma for other Iraqi minorities.
From AhlulBayt News Agency, Shiites in Leicester, U.K. remember their prophet's grandson.
From The Daily Caller, one Green Bay Packer reminds his teammates about respecting the flag.
From FrontpageMag, the left's double standard on free speech and getting fired.
From Fox News Insider, the fans weigh in.
From PoliZette, one former NFL player tells us who the flag and national anthem represent.
From Fox News, Mexico City has reopened only one percent of its schools after the recent earthquake.
From Townhall, deport the "nightmares".
And from Twitchy, Michael Moore gets mocked for his Tweet supporting the knee-takers.
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