From National Review, Justice Kavanaugh and "the crisis of legitimacy".
From Townhall, what liberals could learn from the movie Monsters, Inc.
From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D-FL) invites an anti-ICE radical to a town hall on immigration.
From the Washington Examiner, New York's Mr. Bill credits himself for pushing former Vice President Biden to the left.
From American Thinker, the Democrat support for red flag laws apparently does not apply to gangbangers.
From NewsBusters, The Washington Post accuses Vice President Pence of being in a "parallel universe".
From Canada Free Press, 50 years of deception about climate change.
From Global News, why white Canadians still have a difficult time talking about racism. (Are white Canadians allowed to talk about racism, or do only racial minorities have that right?)
From TeleSUR, hundreds of people in Quito, Ecuador protest for victims of rape to be allowed to have abortions.
From The Jakarta Post, Indonesia will nominate its spice trail for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
From The Straits Times, in Hong Kong, anti-government protesters get tear gassed by police while pro-China activists pull down their "Lennon Walls".
From the Borneo Post, Malaysia hopes that Indonesia can quickly put out its forest fires.
From Free Malaysia Today, the Malaysian government starts to consider the plight of the Pala'u people, known as the "sea gypsies".
From The Mainichi, the Typhoon Tapah hits Okinawa and heads toward Kyushu.
From the Daily Mirror, Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena testifies before the committee investigating the Easter Sunday attacks that he had no prior intelligence on them.
From the Colombo Page, Sirisena reiterates that he has always wanted to abolish the office he now holds.
From The Hans India, according to the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation, the Chandrayaan-2 mission achieved a 98 percent success rate.
From the Hindustan Times, a set of photos, starting with some nuns in Ladakh that you don't want to mess with.
From India Today, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Houston.
From Khaama Press, Afghan Special Forces send 11 Taliban terrorists to their virgins and destroy a cache of weapons.
From Dawn, a cleric at a madrassa is arrested for alleged sexual molestation of a 12-year-old student.
From The Express Tribune, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan arrives in New York.
From Pakistan Today, a court orders the remand of the senior leader of the Pakistan People's Party.
From Radio Farda, an Iranian man held by Somali pirates for four and a half years is released.
From StepFeed, it's time to recognize that Lebanon's wedding scene is toxic.
From Rûdaw, Iraq's foreign ministry announces that it will repatriate 80 items smuggled into Turkey.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey and the U.S. hold their sixth joint helicopter flight over northern Syria.
From Turkish Minute, a Kurdish politician's release from jail is blocked after a Turkish court orders him rearrested on new terrorism-related charges.
From In-Cyprus, divers with disabilities, police officers, and other citizens clean the seabed near Limassol, Cyprus.
From Arutz Sheva, the oldest Austrian survivor of the Holocaust dies at age 106 in Salzburg.
From The Times Of Israel, the Joint List, a coalition of Israeli Arab parties, is apparently leaning toward supporting Blue and White leader Benny Gantz for prime minister.
From The Jerusalem Post, more on the upcoming talks to form Israel's next government.
From Egypt Today, the U.S. agency NASA names a newly-discovered asteroid after Egyptian space scientist Farouk El-Baz.
From Morocco World News, the 18th Marrakech Film Festival will pay tribute to Australian cinema.
From Gatestone Institute, do America's adversaries have anything to fear from its president?
From the Daily Caller, "Spartacus" needs more campaign cash.
From the New York Post, the Democrats' latest health care plan is another "unicorn".
From Fox News, congresscritter Robert Kennedy III (D-MA) announces a primary challenge to Senator Ed Markey (D-MA).
From Twitchy, Scott Presler, who recently led volunteers in cleaning up parts of Baltimore, takes his efforts to Los Angeles.
From WPVI-TV, just when you thought that it was safe to surf off Cape Cod.
And from The Peedmont, a UVA bro tailgates the birth of his son in the university's hospital parking lot.
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