From LifeZette, Hanoi Jane unleashes the reductio ad Hitleram on President Trump.
From CNS News, a poll blames the media for dividing the nation more than Trump.
From The Verge, Uber asks permission to resume testing self-driving cars.
From NewsBusters, Facebook deletes more pro-life ads.
From the New York Post, NASA receives the European Service Module from Airbus.
From The Washington Times, a federal judge rules that Georgia must ease its voter proof of citizenship rules.
From Breitbart Media, Axios predicts a recession - just before very good news about jobs and wages is released.
From Free Market Shooter, according to a parliamentary committee, U.K. police are becoming "irrelevant". (via Voice Of Europe)
From the Express, frustrated Brexit supporters tell Prime Minister May to "get it done".
From the Evening Standard, in the city where knives are illegal, two men are stabbed in the canteen of a record company building.
From the Independent, a local Labour Party branch refuses to pass a motion condemning the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
From the (Irish) Independent, an agreement over the Ireland-U.K. border is reportedly "very close".
From CBC News, why former Trump strategist Steve Bannon can't draw a crowd in Canada, other than protesters in Toronto.
From Global News, Canadians can't grow their own cannabis just yet.
From The Globe And Mail, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau will apologize to B.C. First Nations people for the 1864 hangings of six chiefs.
From RFI, French President Macron is called to reveal the truth about the murder of two RFI journalists.
From the NL Times, according to Amsterdam's police chief, hand grenades can be very inexpensive.
From Dutch News, asylum claims in the Netherlands can take up to 43 weeks to be processed.
From Deutsche Welle, a coalition forms in Bavaria.
From Radio Poland, a former NATO chief backs a permanent American base in Poland.
From Daily News Hungary, the Hungarian government offers to help Turkey with their judicial reforms.
From Russia Today, according to the head of the Russian space agency, Russia wants a permanent base on the moon.
From Sputnik News, Russia may lend Cuba $43 million in a defense cooperation agreement.
From Ekathimerini, the inaugural John McCain Prize will be awarded to real Lesbians.
From the Greek Reporter, Cyprus's president wishes to cooperate with Turkey on natural gas exploitation.
From Hürriyet Daily News, the U.S. and Turkey lift sanctions on each other's ministers.
From Arutz Sheva, ISIS claims responsibility for an attack on three buses carry Christian pilgrims in Egypt.
From The Jerusalem Post, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu calls the Khashoggi murder "terrible", but wants a stable Saudi Arabia.
From Rûdaw, the United States reportedly deploys its forces at the border - between Turkey and Syria.
From The Express Tribune, Maulana Samiul Haq, known as the "father of the Taliban", has been assassinated in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
From Dawn, the Pakistani government starts the process of placing Asia Bibi on the exit control list.
From The Times Of India, protesters outraged by the acquittal of Bibi "choke" Pakistan.
From Gatestone Institute, are U.K. terror investigations an inconvenience? and a corrected link to yesterday's story.
From FrontpageMag, San Francisco spends money to register illegal aliens to vote.
From Townhall, MSNBC is "stunned" to find Hispanics who oppose illegal aliens and support Republicans.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Trump economy is doing very well, but we need something more.
From American Thinker, the words "open" and "borders" are mutually exclusive.
From CNN, the Trump administration will reimpose sanctions on Iran that were lifted under President Obama.
From Fox 17, Tennessee hunters can help the hungry by donating a buck - not a dollar, but a real buck. (via Fox News)
From KTVB, teachers in Middleton, Idaho dress as stereotypical Mexicans and a border wall for Halloween. (via Fox News)
And from The Babylon Bee, the migrant caravan has announced plans to march around the United States seven times while blowing trumpets.
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