From NBC News, members of the migrant caravan turn down an offer of asylum in Mexico. (via Townhall)
From The Daily Wire, NBC tries and fails to defend not reporting facts that undermined two of Brett Kavanaugh's accusers. (One thing I realized a long time ago is that media bias is manifested not so much in what they say, but by what they omit.)
From National Review, Kavanaugh's high school in the aftermath of his confirmation hearings.
From American Thinker, a look at the thuggery committed by the leftists governing Venezuela.
From The Washington Free Beacon, senatorial candidate Mike Braun (R-IN) claims to have momentum on his side.
From Voice Of Europe, seven Syrian migrants allegedly drug and rape an 18-year-old German girl. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From Deutsche Welle, thousands of people gather to protest to save the remaining Hambach Forest.
From the Express, U.K. politician Nigel Farage warns that the budget fight with Italy could end the E.U.
From the Independent, 42 percent of the British public doesn't know that there's a war going on in Yemen.
From The Guardian, wedding ceremonies in England and Wales could soon be allowed to take place outdoors.
From the (Irish) Independent, in a landslide, Michael D. Higgins has been reelected as president of Ireland.
From SwissInfo, Swiss voters will decide whether social insurance agencies may use private detectives for surveillance.
From Total Croatia News, anti-hunting protesters march in Zagreb.
From Daily News Hungary, Hungary will open a vice-consulate in Miami.
From The Slovak Spectator, boars and badgers and bears, oh my.
From Radio Poland, in 2017, Poland issued the E.U.'s largest number of first residence permits.
From Sputnik International, Russia will lend Cuba $50 million to buy Russian military weapons.
From Ekathimerini, the Turkish Navy will occupy the waters surrounding a Greek island for a search and rescue exercise.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish President Recep Erdoğan appoints 39 new provincial governors.
From Arutz Sheva, Israel sends their Diaspora Affairs minister to Pennsylvania.
From Khaama Press, 15,000 Afghan police officers have been assigned to protect polling centers in the province of Kandahar.
From the Deccan Chronicle, in Warangal, India, an imam is arrested after beating up a Hindu priest.
From Gatestone Institute, the rapid Islamization of Turkey's education system.
From Global News, biologists in Quebec rush to save a snake native to only the Montreal area.
From The Straits Times, a month after enduring an earthquake and tsunami, Palu, Indonesia now faces a health crisis.
From Fox News, in response to the U.N.'s annual resolution against the U.S. embargo of Cuba, the U.S. will introduce amendments pointing out Cuba's human rights violations.
From Breitbart Politics, after the synagogue shooting comes the predictable recommendation.
From The Daily Caller, a day before the shooting, a Jewish pro-Second Amendment group Tweeted their support for armed security.
From the New York Post, the NYPD increases their patrols around houses of worship.
And from Breaking Burgh, the NRA calls for Americans to have the right to mail pipe bombs.
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