On a warm sunny Friday on the ninth day of the ninth month, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.K.'s new King Charles III should not squander the good will earned by his departed mother Queen Elizabeth II.
From FrontpageMag, the lessons from 9/11/2001 are still unlearned.
From Townhall, BYU's investigation shows that the supposed racial slur at a volleyball game against Duke did not happen.
From The Washington Free Beacon, millionaire congresscritter Matt Cartwright (D-PA) won't say whether he uses taxpayer money to park his private plane.
From the Washington Examiner, two activists interrupt the first NFL game of the regular season to protest the arrests of two animal rights activists. (Perhaps they would like to explain what the NFL has to do with the arrests of the animal rights activists.)
From The Federalist, after a Democrat is accused of killing a journalist, a reporter blames the murder on former President Trump.
From American Thinker, Democrats double down on stupidity.
From CNS News, California experiences the Green New Deal.
From LifeZette, Dr. Naomi Wolf reveals more on the collaboration between the White House and Big Tech to hide coronavirus vaccine side effects on women.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough calls pro-lifers "heretics" because Jesus didn't talk about abortion. (Can Scarborough point out where in the New Testament He talks about slavery?)
From Canada Free Press, "the direction of teaching in America".
From TeleSUR, trade across the border between Venezuela and Colombia will resume on September 26th.
From TCW Defending Freedom, some advice for new U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss.
From Free West Media, King Charles III is regarded as an advocate of the "Great Reset".
From EuroNews, what changes with Queen Elizabeth's death?
From Euractiv, politicians and activists in former British colonies in the Caribbean call for the removal of King Charles as their head of state.
From ReMix, Poland signs a deal to buy natural gas from Nigeria.
From Balkan Insight, a Serbian court sentences a Serb to a year in prison for fighting for pro-Russian forces in Ukraine - in 2015. (If you read Serbo-Croatian, read the story at Radio Slobobna Evropa.)
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan government expects the country's economic growth to improve to 4.5 percent in 2023.
From The New Arab, according to U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein, the maritime border deal between Israel and Lebanon needs more work.
From OpIndia, was Queen Elizabeth, as some claim, a descendent of the Islamic prophet Mohammed?
From the Saxon, an "Allah akbar" breaks out near a railroad station in Ansbach, Germany.
From Gatestone Institute, Afghanistan a year after the botched U.S. withdrawal.
From The Stream, the left hires their zealots, which is the right idea.
From The Daily Signal, the world wants no part of wokeness, but is glad that the U.S. does.
From Space War, China warms that it cooperation with U.N. human rights office is "in danger" after it reported on human rights abuses in the region of Xinjiang.
From The American Conservative, an American reflects on the life of Queen Elizabeth II.
From The Western Journal, 18 counties declare the crisis on the southern border to be an "invasion".
From BizPac Review, it's déja vu all over again.
From The Daily Wire, the Boise Pride Parade, after losing six sponsors, cancels its controversial "drag kids" performance.
From the Daily Caller, congressional candidate Hillary Scholten (D-MI) has donated to groups trying to defund the police department of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
From Breitbart, according to a poll, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) leads his challenger Charlie Crist (D).
From Newsmax, a second person in the U.S. has died after being diagnosed with monkeypox.
And from the New York Post, King Charles appears to be confused about how to enter Buckingham Palace.
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