From American Thinker, at the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, we saw Obama's America.
From The American Conservative, the Kavanaugh hearings degenerated into a Roman Colosseum fight. (Perhaps Senator Booker's self-given nickname "Spartacus" is indeed appropriate.)
From National Review, the Senate has adopted the polarizing atmosphere of the university campus.
From Townhall, could someone please explain the rules?
From The Washington Free Beacon, a judge rules against a making St. Louis a "sanctuary city" for abortion.
From Voice Of Europe, a Syrian refugee admits the reason why they're coming to Europe.
From StokeOnTrentLive, a teenage supporter of British activist Tommy Robinson quits her college class. (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Hungary Journal, Hungary expels a Ukrainian consul.
From Radio Poland, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki talks in New York with the American ambassador to Poland.
From Deutsche Welle, Europe's migrant trafficking rescue boats face an uncertain future.
From the NL Times, in the Dutch Sinterklaas show, it's out with Zwarte Piet and in with Chimney Pieten.
From Dutch News, by 2020, Dutch dogs will be required to have passports.
From the Express, British politician Jeremy Corbyn climbs rock wall, and gets mocked for it.
From RFI, France will sell off three Paris airports.
From Total Croatia News, a NATO helicopter training center will be opened in Zadar, Croatia. (Zadar is the birthplace of an Austro-Hungarian Naval officer named Georg von Trapp, who also had some singing talent.)
From Ekathimerini, Turkey again threatens Cyprus over gas exploration.
From The Times Of Israel, speaking in Jerusalem, German Chancellor Merkel says that Palestinians must accept Israel as a Jewish state.
From The Express Tribune, Saudi Arabia agrees to invest in an oil refinery in Pakistan's deep-water port of Gwadar.
From The Indian Express, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board advises woman to settle disputes with their husbands under sharia.
From Eurasia Review, an ISIS recruiter allegedly runs a free school in Sweden.
From Jamie Glazov Productions, when Islam became a race.
From Gatestone Institute, does criticizing terrorism constitute "mental illness"?
From Breitbart's Big Government, left-wingers show up in Washington, D.C. to protest against Kavanaugh.
From Philly(dot)com, we need to know more about which beers Kavanaugh likes.
From Variety, ABC will interview FLOTUS Melania Trump.
From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, an MMA fighter is arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after attacking another traveler. (via the New York Post)
And from The Hollywood Reporter, Laurie Metcalf and John Lithgow will star in a play about Bill and Hillary Clinton. (via The Blaze)
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