On a cool sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, "making moral mistakes mandatory".
From Townhall, congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) has some questions for congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) about the "whistleblower".
From The Washington Free Beacon, mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend, IN) criticizes Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) about her math.
From the Washington Examiner, presidential candidate Andrew Yang (D) believes that impeaching President Trump could hurt the Democrat nominee in 2020.
From American Thinker, why won't any Democrat pull the plug on Schiff?
From LifeZette, the number of refugees entering the U.S. in October was zero.
From NewsBusters, CNN "desperately" defends al-Baghdadi's reputation as a "tough guy".
From Canada Free Press, the take by The New York Times on al-Baghdadi's death.
From CBC News, Canada's law on putting "misleading statements" on the Internet draws criticism.
From Global News, according to the Kurdish Regional Government's envoy to North America, Canada and the West must bring back ISIS detainees to stand trial.
From CTV News, activists are set to argue before an Ontario court that banning inmates from access to clean syringes violates their rights.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela expels its diplomats from El Salvador.
From The Mainichi, an operation to use bamboo as biomass fuel starts in Nankan, Japan.
From the Borneo Post, police in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia as the public to watch out for teenagers on modified bicycles.
From Free Malaysia Today, Malaysia's home ministry denies appointing anyone to issue ID cards to illegal aliens.
From The Straits Times, a man wounds six people in an knife attack outside a shopping mall in Hong Kong.
From The Jakarta Post, hybrid cars by Toyota offer Indonesians better fuel efficiency.
From the Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka's Navy arrests 10 Indian fishermen for allegedly fishing in Sri Lankan waters.
From the Colombo Page, the party Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna selects an American citizen as its presidential candidate.
From The Hans India, terrorist groups based in Pakistan reportedly still have the ability to stage attacks in India and Afghanistan.
From the Hindustan Times, the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh is setting up a museum for World War II artifacts, including an American airplane.
From ANI, Indian security forces bust a terrorist hideout in Jammu and Kashmir.
From India Today, Delhi, India records its worst air quality in three years.
From Khaama Press, airstrikes send 17 Taliban terrorists to their virgins.
From Dawn, Pakistan rejects India's maps of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
From The Express Tribune, 50 people still remain missing after the train crash and fire near Liaquatpur, Pakistan.
From Pakistan Today, the leader of the Pakistani party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl gives Prime Minister Imran Khan one more day to resign.
From Radio Farda, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejects negotiations with the U.S. and calls French President Emmanuel Macron either "naive or an accomplice" of the U.S.
From StepFeed, nine tools and apps to make work easier.
From The New Arab, Israeli and Egyptian companies take control of an underwater gas pipeline.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish President Erdoğan visits his country's border area with Syria.
From In-Cyprus, police in Paphos, Cyprus investigate the alleged rape of a 27-year-old tourist from the U.K.
From Arutz Sheva, according to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the Jewish people have no better friends than Christians.
From The Times Of Israel, a 92-year-old Greek woman meets the descendants of the Jews whose lives she saved over 75 years ago.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to a Palestinian report, Hamas shoots at, and may have downed, an IDF drone.
From YNetNews, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz apparently wants to be seen as the successor to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
From Egypt Today, the Egyptian parliament initially approves some changes to the country's terrorist list laws.
From Morocco World News, a woman rescues a girl in an apartment building fire.
From The Indian Express, a Yazidi woman who was sold as a slave by ISIS receives the Mother Theresa Memorial Award for the Kurdistan government.
From Gatestone Institute, is Turkey sending weapons to Nigeria?
From The Stream, "are we ready for the furnace?"
From Fox News, according to Senator David Perdue (R-GA), even after the raid against al-Baghdadi, the Democrats won't do anything to protect the U.S.
From Breitbart, Boris the Spider's surrender to enviro-nuts is "fracking stupid".
From Twitchy, Ohio, I mean, Iowa, says former Vice President Biden.
And from the New York Post, a shipwreck in the Niagara River moves downstream towards the falls for the first time in 101 years.
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