On a warm sunny Thursday which is first day of September, here are some things going on:
From National Review, keep your children away from Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal).
From FrontpageMag, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, falsely credited with ending the cold war, dies.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, leftists want us to shut up about the disaster which they are provoking.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the IRS sent over $1 billion in coronavirus stimulus checks to incarcerated criminals, include convicted murderers.
From the Washington Examiner, law enforcement agencies are using a cell phone tracking tool to find location data on suspects without any warrant.
From The Federalist, Americans who paid for their college education and think that you should pay for yours, too.
From American Thinker, how the Obama administration signed "the death warrant for American ingenuity".
From CNS News, according to congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal), President Biden's problem is that "he does not understand the soul of America".
From LifeZette, then-Senator Kamala Harris's (D-Cal) support for the 2020 summer rioters comes back to haunt her, again.
From Red Voice Media, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) puts Meta (formerly Facebook) and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg on notice over election interference. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, CNBC uses "black borrowers" as political tools to push Biden on his student loan "forgiveness" scheme.
From TeleSUR, Chileans get ready to end their campaigns ahead of a constitutional referendum.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s next prime minister needs to put his or her rear-end-kicking boots on.
From Free West Media, the South African Constitutional Court rules that a song calling for whites to be killed in not hate speech.
From EuroNews, Poland will demand €1.3 trillion from Germany in reparations for World War II.
From Balkan Insight, according to a report, political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina have fulfilled very few of their election promises.
From The North Africa Post, tension between Morocco and Tunisia threatens their economic ties.
From The New Arab, four people are killed in clashes between rival Shiite groups in Basra, Iraq.
From OpIndia, Muslim youths tell an elderly Hindu man in Mehrauli, Uttar Pradesh, India to convert or leave.
From Gatestone Institute, how Hamas operates in Turkey.
From The Stream, the LG and B are now worried about the T.
From The Daily Signal, an explanation of Europe's energy crisis.
From Space War, China slams the U.N. report alleging human rights abuses in the region of Xinjiang, and the Uyghurs, who are victims of the reported abuses.
From The Western Journal, Texas sends a busload of illegal aliens to a third leftist-led sanctuary city.
From BizPac Review, after banning new gasoline-powered cars as of 2035, California tells electric car owners not to charge them.
From The Daily Wire, a Russian oil executive dies mysteriously after criticizing his country's war in Ukraine. (The article contains a link to a Reuters story, which is behind a paywall.)
From the Daily Caller, Bank of America offers mortgages with no down payment or closing costs to first-time minority homebuyers.
From the New York Post, U.N. inspectors arrive at the nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Mayra Flores (R-TX), mayors who criticize the busing of migrants to sanctuary cities are "hypocrites".
And from the Genesius Times, to mitigate strain on its power grid, California requires that electric vehicles are charged by gas-powered generators.
UPDATE: I must add one more story, which broke late yesterday. From CNN, for the time being, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R) will not get to be a congresscritter.
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