On a warm sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, our nightmare in Afghanistan gets worse.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden has his Benghazi.
From Townhall, according to congresscritter Seth Moulton (D-MA), there's no plan to get Americans out of Afghanistan.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and congresscritter Mike Waltz (R-FL) call on Biden to recognize opposition forces in Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley.
From the Washington Examiner, some terrorists from Afghanistan could get to a place much closer to the U.S.
From The Federalist, no matter what happens in the recall of Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Cal), undermines left-wing plans to "Californicate" America.
From American Thinker, yet, there really is Trump derangement syndrome.
From CNS News, the aforementioned congresscritter Waltz has some recommendations for Biden in Afghanistan.
From LifeZette, according to Arizona's attorney general, terrorists are already getting to the U.S.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC wants Biden to get more positive press.
From Canada Free Press, no matter what name they use, terrorists are terrorists.
From TeleSUR, the people of El Salvador say "no" to Bitcoin.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a weekly round-up of climate scaremongering.
From Snouts in the Trough, do we want the military to be warriors or "wokies"?
From Free West Media, according to a study in the U.K., most coronavirus-related deaths are among the "fully vaccinated".
From EuroNews, an Italian politician resigns his position in the League party after trying to rename a park after dictator Benito Mussolini's brother.
From Euractiv, French President Emmanuel Macron tells Ireland that "we will not let you down" on Brexit.
From ReMix, Hungary gets all of its citizens out of Afghanistan.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, the Bulgarian Socialist Party gets the country's third mandate to form a government.
From Balkan Insight, Montenegrin police seize a tonne of she-don't-lie in a shipment of bananas. (A tonne, also called a "metric ton", is 1,000 kilos.)
From The North Africa Post, Algeria decides to abandon a pipeline sent gas to Spain through Morocco.
From The New Arab, pro-Palestinian demonstrators in front of the White House protest Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet's visit to the U.S.
From YNetNews, Israeli Paralympic swimmer Mark Malyar wins the gold medal and sets a world record at the Tokyo Games.
From Gatestone Institute, supply lines from China could be disrupted.
From The Stream, "the hidden heroism of military contractors".
From The Daily Signal, President Biden puts the wrecking ball to the "special relationship" between the U.S. and the U.K.
From SmallBizDaily, what to do about a ransomware attack.
From Space Daily, the world's first space junk cleaning satellite successfully picks up some debris.
From The American Conservative, the causes of the wave of Afghans entering Europe.
From The Western Journal, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) prepares her inquisition.
From BizPac Review, Ashli Babbitt's widower reacts to her killer's interview.
From The Daily Wire, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro calls on Biden to resign or be impeached.
From the Daily Caller, who funds the terror group ISIS-K?
From Breitbart, Biden again refuses to answer questions about the debacle in Afghanistan.
From Newsmax, Biden owns the disaster in Kabul.
And from the New York Post, how female hummingbirds avoid sexual harassment.
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