From National Review, no, former congresscritter Katie Hill (D-Cal) did not resign because of a double standard.
From FrontpageMag, congresscritters Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi (both D-Cal) put on a masquerade.
From Townhall, Senator Elizabeth Warren's (D-MA) socialist health care plan gets criticized by Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) - and by former Vice President Joe Biden.
From The Washington Free Beacon, how President Trump could be saved in 2020 by the white working class, and by the Democrat nominee.
From the Washington Examiner, Donald Trump the Younger pokes fun at New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) as Trump the Elder changes his residence to Florida.
From The Federalist, a look at how Democrat congresscritters define Trump's alleged "high crimes and misdemeanors".
From American Thinker, a confession from a member of the Deep State.
From CNS News, more Americans than ever are working, and that includes Hispanics.
From NewsBusters, Daily Show host Trevor Noah asks Hillary Clinton if she gets tired of being cheered.
From Canada Free Press, the Democrats' impeachment drive has a kill switch.
From CBC News, the vote in a Quebec City riding will undergo a recount. (A riding is the Canadian equivalent of a U.S. congressional district.)
From Global News, a Hawker Hurricane aircraft returns home to Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
From CTV News, a village of tiny homes for homeless Canadian veterans is set to receive its first new residents today.
From TeleSUR, in eight weeks, 42 protesters have died in Haiti.
From The Mainichi, Tokyo complies with the IOC and allows the Olympic marathon to be moved to Sapporo.
From the Borneo Post, a court in George Town, Penang, Malaysia sentences two women to death for drug trafficking.
From Free Malaysia Today, palm oil companies team up with a radar system that monitors forests in Malaysia and Indonesia.
From The Straits Times, Vietnamese authorities arrest two people in connection with the deaths of 39 people in a truck in England.
From The Jakarta Post, Indonesia is right to stop the export of nickel ore.
From the Daily Mirror, a seven-year-old Sri Lankan boy invents a flood alarm device.
From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka's main international airport deploys robots that detect explosives and drugs.
From The Hans India, air pollution could take seven years off the life of Indians.
From the Hindustan Times, India continues to search for the Saraswati River, which many believe to flow underground.
From ANI, residents of Delhi, India buy face masks, nebulisers and nasal drops to deal with air pollution.
From India Today, terrorists set fire to a school in Kumdlan, Jamma and Kashmir, India.
From Khaama Press, in Pul-e, Afghanistan, 13 Taliban terrorists are sent to their virgins.
From Dawn, a live-blog on the "Azadi March".
From The Express Tribune, one of the march's organizers gives Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan two days to resign.
From Pakistan Today, there will be no resignation, says Imran Khan.
From Radio Farda, despite U.S. sanctions, Iran continues to export fuel.
From IranWire, how Iranians perceive the 1979 hostage crisis with the U.S.
From StepFeed, the great-granddaughter of the UAE's founding father strives to create gender equality in the workplace.
From The New Arab, Iraqis defy security forces to hold their largest protests so far.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey and Russia launch their first joint patrol in northern Syria.
From Turkish Minute, according to Amnesty International, hundreds of people in Turkey have been detained for criticizing the country's operation in Syria. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From In-Cyprus, a U.K.-based psychologist gives a report on the U.K. teenage girl on trial for falsely accusing Israeli teenagers of rape.
From The Syrian Observer, according to the Action Group For Palestinians of Syria, 250 Palestinian children have died due to the war in Syria.
From Arutz Sheva, seven rockets are fired from Gaza into Israel.
From The Times Of Israel, the Israeli Air Force will host a large aerial exercise next week.
From The Jerusalem Post, Israeli Jews and Arabs speak up for their country.
From the Egypt Independent, a tourist boat burns in the Red Sea near Marsa Alam, Egypt, resulting in the death of an American tourist.
From Egypt Today, Egyptian Minister of Antiquities Khaled Anany gives a lecture in London about discoveries in Egypt.
From Morocco World News, Morocco continues investigated a dismantled terrorist cell linked to ISIS.
From Gatestone Institute, now that al-Baghdadi is no longer sharing our oxygen, Iran should be President Trump's next priority.
From The Stream, in southeastern Asia, the group RescueLIFE rescues five girls from sex trafficking.
From the Daily Caller, why presidential candidates, including Trump, are wrong about Iraq.
From LifeNews, a federal court forces South Carolina taxpayers to fund Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood. (To whom does this "choice" you speak of actually apply?)
From Accuracy in Media, The New York Times takes a biased swipe at a new addition to Trump's staff.
And from the New York Post, a priest in Florida dances with high school cheerleaders.
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