On a cloudy Sunday on the 10th day of the 10th month, here are some things going on:
From National Review, at his rally in Iowa, former President Trump teases about a possible 2024 run.
From The Washington Free Beacon, we need a reboot from big tech.
From the Washington Examiner, California bans small off-road gasoline engines, including generators, lawn mowers, and golf cart.
From The Federalist, is cancel culture actually killing us?
From American Thinker, Vermont leads the U.S. is both coronavirus injection and infection.
From LifeZette, some Hispanic Americans move toward the Republican Party.
From NewsBusters, Hispanic journalist Jorge Ramos whines that we're not getting what candidate Biden promised.
From Canada Free Press, right-wing journalist Tucker Carlson drags Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau into the sunlight.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela opens 446 polling stations for a mock election.
From TCW Defending Freedom, Australia is the world's worst country at coping with the coronavirus.
From Free West Media, in Sweden, more fully vaccinated people are dying from the coronavirus.
From EuroNews, a day after the Czech Republic's parliamentary election, President Miloš Zeman is hospitalized.
From ReMix, the European Commission will investigate alleged illegal expulsion of migrants in Greece and Croatia.
From The New Arab, polls close in Iraq's parliamentary election.
From DaijiWorld, the death toll from the suicide bombing at a mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan could be around 120.
From the Blitz, an imam in Miami, Florida calls for sharia in the U.S.
From Republic World, the U.S. State Department condemns the attack by Yemeni Houthis against the King Abdullah Airport in Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
From Gatestone Institute, jihadist terrorism against Christians in Nigeria gets even worse.
From The Stream, segregation returns to a prep school in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
From The Daily Signal, some letters to the editor.
From BizPac Review, according to TV host Jesse Watters, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) and her husband always seem to "know what the right investment is".
From The Western Journal, a naval nuclear engineer and his wife are arrested for allegedly trying to peddle secrets to a foreign country.
From The Daily Wire, according to Dr. Fauci, airline coronavirus vaccine mandates are not immediate, but everything's on the table.
From the New York Post, Captain Kirk's portrayer will have to wait awhile before going into space.
From Breitbart, a former chairman of the U.K.'s Financial Services Authority recommends population reduction.
From Newsmax, the U.S. military struggles with varying coronavirus vaccination rates.
And from the Daily Caller, if you must rush the field, please don't get too close to the coach.
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