From the American Spectator, "ten inconvenient facts". (H/T Gulf Dogs for retweeting the Tweet by AS.)
From American Thinker, progressivism is a major religion.
From The Federalist, the media hubbub over allegations of domestic abuse by an OSU coach is a threat to due process.
From Twitchy, Chuck Yeager doesn't appreciate Hollywood's treatment of his fellow astronaut Neil Armstrong.
From the Financial Post, what would be a good NAFTA deal for Canada? (The Financial Post is part of the National Post.)
From Global News, President Trump appears to be rather confident about the current NAFTA negotiations.
From the Independent, a ISIS supporter gets 30 years for attempting to detonate a bomb near the residence of the U.K. prime minister.
From the NL Times, police shoot a stabbing suspect at Amsterdam Central Station.
From Dutch News, Dutch politician Geert Wilders calls off his Mohammed cartoon contest.
From Deutsche Welle, a Ukrainian separatist leader is killed by a bomb in Donetsk.
From Sputnik International, more on the assassination of the Ukrainian separatist leader.
From Russia Today, Russia's contract to carry American astronauts to the International Space Station expires next year.
From Ekathimerini, Greek unionists will go on strike Monday, because they and shipowners fail to reach an agreement.
From the Greek Reporter, according to the U.N., the situation in the migrant center on Lesvos has reached the "boiling point".
From Hürriyet Daily News, archaeologists in Turkey find an 8000-year-old obsidian razor blade.
From Radio Poland, 13 people have died during the past two months at Polish railroad crossings.
From Radio Praha, the Czech Republic will have about 1,000 of its bridges inspected.
From The Slovak Spectator, a Slovak girl who was killed by a Red Army soldier who tried to rape her will be beatified.
From ABC News (where "A" stands for "Australian"), a Sri Lankan man in Australia is charged with terrorism offenses. (My spell checker doesn't like "Sri", but has no problem with "Lankan".)
From National Review, "to save the Rohingyas, go after Burma's generals".
From The Washington Free Beacon, how Trump benefits from the economy, and from his enemies.
From CNS News, it's OK to be male.
From The Daily Caller, Trump's "disapproval" ratings are the results of poor polling.
From Accuracy In Media, Facebook employees revolt against lack of political diversity.
From The Washington Times, radioactive soil has been removed from Niagara Falls State Park.
From The Verge, the IFA has killed laptop bezels.
From WFTV, a couple in Florida sells drugs through a drive-through window. (via Fox News)
And from The Babylon Bee, Starbucks introduces pumpkin spice shots, complete with syringe.
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