On a Sunday with lots of rain, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) promises to support Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) for her current position next term only if she's the most "progressive" candidate. (In other words, only if she's the farthest left.)
From Townhall, the corruption in the Biden family is nothing new and mostly legal.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Pelosi dismisses calls from other Democrats to compromise on the next coronavirus stimulus package.
From the Washington Examiner, the coronavirus has spread to rural America due to harvest and the return of students to college.
From American Thinker, after winning the last debate, President Trump has the momentum.
From LifeZette, AOC finds common ground with an old communist sympathizer.
From NewsBusters, ABC is upset that a rapper was detained after brandishing a gun at Trump supporters.
From Canada Free Press, on election night, the big loser will be the media, not the president.
From Global News, a coronavirus outbreak is declared for a night club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
From TeleSUR, over half of elected Bolivian lawmakers are women.
From The Conservative Woman, we want a no-deal Brexit and we want it now.
From the Express, an oil tanker in the English channel has possibly been hijacked.
From the Irish Examiner, a protest is held in front of a garda station in Rathfarnham, Ireland after the arrest of an anti-lockdown march organizer.
From VRT NWS, a woman is fatally stabbed in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Belgium.
From Dutch News, Dutch police break up several illegal parties, including one attended by over 300 people.
From Free West Media, a member of the German part AdF urges the European Parliament to "stop this ideological gender nonsense".
From Hungary Today, Hungary reports 3,149 new coronavirus cases.
From Russia Today, Belarusian police use stun grenades on protesters in Minsk.
From Novinite, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov tests positive for the coronavirus.
From Ekathimerini, Greece responds to a Turkey NAVTEX by canceling one of its own.
From Malta Today, Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela condemns crowding at St. Julian's beach.
From EuroNews, Italy closes gyms, cinemas and pools as part of its latest coronavirus measures.
From France24, thousands of climate activists call for the European Commission to retract a farming policy.
From The Times Of Israel, human trials of Israel's coronavirus vaccine will start on November 1st.
From The Jerusalem Post, the Israeli cabinet is deadlocked on the reopening of businesses and schools.
From Egypt Today, no coronavirus cases are detected at polling stations during Egypt's parliamentary elections.
From The New Arab, Dubai introduces facial recognition technology on its public transport.
From The Express Tribune, people close to Pakistani politician Maryam Nawaz report receiving threatening phone calls.
From The Hans India, according to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, India wants to end its border tensions with China, but will not cede an inch of territory.
From OpIndia, Islamists abuse Indian actress Nusrat Jahan for participating in the Hindu festival Durga Puja.
From the Daily Mirror, curfews imposed in Colombo, Sri Lanka due to the coronavirus will be reviewed every three days.
From Gatestone Institute, President Trump (U.S.) dares to ask President Buhari (Nigeria) about the killings of Christians in Nigeria.
From The Stream, Trump grants clemency to a one-time nonviolent drug offender who was imprisoned under a crime law once supported by then-Vice President Biden.
From Breitbart, former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claims that she was "born" to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
From The Daily Wire, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) wants the Democrats to take the Senate, and will push Biden, if elected president, further left.
From WPVI-TV, Vice President Pence will keep traveling contact with aids who tested positive for the coronavirus.
And from Fox News, hundreds gather to hold a Trump caravan rally across Long Island.
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