From Townhall, a black man trying to go to work in Austin, Texas tells BLM protesters to get the [bleep] out of his way.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Chinese propagandists try to blame the coronavirus on a U.S lab that was closed 50 years ago.
From the Washington Examiner, the SpaceX Crew Dragon leaves the International Space Station and lands in the Gulf of Mexico, making the first splashdown since 1975.
From The Federalist, former New York Times writer Bari Weiss condemns cancel culture while appearing on Bill Maher's HBO show.
From American Thinker, America has been shown "a wonderful life".
From LifeZette, a modern descendant of Lady Godiva tries to block traffic and then literally hits the road.
From Canada Free Press, modern Democrats burn Bibles just like earlier Democrats burned crosses.
From The Conservative Woman, a church choir is for the glory of God, not for church officials.
From Snouts in the Trough, is the BBC lying about diversity?
From Free West Media, an Albanian immigrant in Sweden allegedly commits 600 sex offenses but avoids deportation. (If you read Swedish, read the story at NyaTider.)
From the Express, a spike in coronavirus cases in the greater Manchester, England area could lead the U.K. army to come in to support the police.
From Russia Today, the Russian space agency Roscosmos announces a plan to send two space tourist to the International Space Station in 2021.
From Ekathimerini, police on the Greek islands of Paros, Mykonos and Santorini find violation of coronavirus rules.
From Malta Today, the Maltese government has yet to find a location for a ship used to accommodate and quarantine migrants.
From RFI, French Interior Minister Gérard Darmanin meets with Catholic officials on his trip to Italy.
From Morocco World News, a woman tries to set herself on fire at the Marrakech-Manara airport.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish and Azerbaijani forces conduct a joint military drill during Eid al-Adha.
From Egypt Today, Egypt expresses solidarity with Sudan after a dam collapse.
From IranWire, Iran's dark history of LGBTQ honor killings.
From The Express Tribune, Pakistani celebrities spread the love on Eidul Azha.
From India Today, the flood situation in the Indian state of Bihar gets worse.
From the Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka and India hold talks on matters of defense.
From the Borneo Post, keep those face masks on, wash your hands, and observe physical distancing, says Malaysia's health director-general.
From Gates of Vienna, Muslims in Germany tell us what they want.
From Gatestone Institute, more on the BLM movement.
From The Stream, "that's the power of love".
From Fox News, according to congresscritter Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), the Democratic party used to be more moderate and is now moving toward socialism.
From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter James Clyburn (D-SC), President Trump is "Mussolini".
From Breitbart, according to congresscritter Maxine Waters (D-Cal), if someone dies from the coronavirus after not wearing a mask, it's Trump's fault.
From the Daily Caller, LSU linebacker Soni Funua says that he can't breathe with a coronavirus shield on his helmet.
From the New York Post, Tropical Storm Isaias weakens as it runs into Florida.
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