From National Review, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Kamala Harris (D-Cal) tell a "terrible lie" about what happened in Ferguson, Missouri.
From FrontpageMag, "what happened to Jeffrey Epstein?"
From Townhall, the new left are "violent, weak, juvenile, cowards".
From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Joe Cunningham (D-SC) decries dark money while standing to benefit from it.
From the Washington Examiner, the DHS will start blocking admittance and visa renewals for immigrants who would become public charges. (Blocking would-be immigrants for likely becoming becoming public charges is very old.)
From The Federalist, the U.S. keeps parents away from children adopted from abroad for up to two years. (For those of you outraged by the alleged family separation at immigrant centers, you can show that your objection to family separation applies to American citizens as well as foreigners, by opposing this policy. For those of you who claim to be "pro-choice" on abortion, you can show that you're really pro-choice and not merely pro-abortion by opposing this policy, and thus being pro-choice, not just on abortion, but on adoption, too.)
From American Thinker, if rhetoric inspires whites to attack non-whites, what sort of rhetoric inspires attacks against whites?
From NewsBusters, MSNBC hosts can't stop comparing President Trump to Hitler. (A man who visits the Western Wall wearing a yarmulke on his head and has Jews in his own family is "Hitler". A more idiotic comparison I can't envision.)
From The Stream, "Uncle Joe" needs to hang it up.
From Fox News, how investigators will investigate Jeffrey Epstein's death, from a noted (or maybe notorious) former policeman.
From Breitbart, Trump said the Lord's name in vain, reports Politico. (It would be great if that were the worst thing that he - or any other politician - ever did. I think that we're in much greater danger from politicians who break the commandment about not bearing false witness.)
From the New York Post, according to some experts, the U.S. could be hit with nine major hurricanes this year. (An "expert", from what I was once told, is a person more than 25 from home and is carrying a briefcase.)
From Computer World, a "middle path" when Windows pushes you to upgrade.
And from Twitchy, promises made by congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) about "medicare for all" and "human rights" belong in the male bovine waste hall of fame.
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That's all for the time being. Barring unforeseen circumstances, I'll be back later today with some stories from outside the U.S. In other words, stay tuned.
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