On a cloudy but warm Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, how hunters help conserve the natural world.
From Townhall, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has the perfect response to a Democrat colleague who refuses to meet with SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) tells the Democrats to not treat Barrett like Justice Brett Kavanaugh was treated. (At one time, if you told me that there would be a Republican senator named Kennedy, I would have told you to lay off the drugs.)
From the Washington Examiner, Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) advises his fellow Democrats to address Barrett "respectfully".
From The Federalist, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) urges Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to not use religious litmus tests against Barrett.
From American Thinker, four young men who might help our nation survive these rough times.
From LifeZette, endorsing the mobs may be costly for the Democrats.
From NewsBusters, People magazine "oozes" for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
From Canada Free Press, President Trump's popularity would be greater if it weren't for left-wing propaganda.
From The Conservative Woman, "the false god of diversity".
From Gatestone Institute, France has more terrorism and more silence.
From Palestinian Media Watch, a Hamas TV show portrays all Jews as inherently hating Arabs.
From the Evening Standard, the U.K. government tells schools to avoid using materials from organizations that "take extreme political stances".
From France24, France's second coronavirus wave has arrived more quickly than anticipated.
From Panorama, Azerbaijan launches an attack against the breakaway republic of Artsakh. (via The Armenian Reporter)
From Russia Today, according to the Russian foreign ministry, Russia is ready to mediate between Azerbaijan and Armenia over hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh. (Nagorno-Karabakh and Artsakh are two names for the same republic.)
From the Greek Reporter, a Turkish drone drops red paint onto a Greek flag painted on a large rock on the Greek island of Kastellorizo.
From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkey sides with Azerbaijan.
From The Time Of Israel, according to an epidemiologist originally from the U.K., Israel could see a third or fourth coronavirus lockdown.
From Egypt Today, Egypt calls on Armenia and Azerbaijan to deescalate.
From IranWire, how large is Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei's economic empire?
From Pakistan Today, the chief minister of Sindh asks the Pakistani government to stop treating the province "like a stepchild".
From The Hans India, 225,000 people are affected by new floods in the Indian state of Assam.
From Free Malaysia Today, when in Malaysia, please do not flip off the cops. (It's usually not a good idea in other places, too.)
From The Stream, Christians trash D.C. (Psst, that's called "sarcasm".)
From Breitbart, the president of San Francisco State University defends students who invited a terrorist to speak on camp.
From the New York Post, Delaware State University denies that former Vice President Biden was ever a one of its students.
From WPVI-TV, according to deputies, football legend Joe Montana saves his grandson from a suspected home intruder.
And from Fox News, a video shows that even a successful marriage proposal can have some unfortunate unintended consequences.
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