On a sunny and cool Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, if congress, as expected, changes hands, investigations will follow.
From Townhall, the story of the burglary at the Pelosi home gets weirder.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark), President Biden's foreign policy flip-flops fail the U.S.
From the Washington Examiner, Biden has lived through history, but doesn't seem to have learned much from it.
From The Federalist, an open application for a position on Twitter's content moderation council.
From American Thinker, the U.N. now claims that "climate catastrophe" is pretty much unavoidable.
From Red Voice Media, now that America's crime wave has hit Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) home, the suspect is being treated differently. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, from 30 years ago, the media's coverage of the 1992 presidential campaign.
From Canada Free Press, the last two years have been "slow-motion nightmare".
From TCW Defending Freedom, the woman who could save the U.K. from "net zero".
From Free West Media, Ukraine bans its last opposition party.
From EuroNews, protests take place in European cities in support of women's rights in Iran and in memory of Mahsa Amini, who died in morality police custody.
From The North Africa Post, according to a Spanish think-tank, Morocco is committed to developing its southern provinces.
From The New Arab, Palestinians in Nablus, West Bank rally in support of the Lions' Den group.
From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration emboldens a new "axis of evil" consisting of Russia and Iran.
From The Stream, then-Christian Albania prevails over the jihad of the Ottoman Turks.
From The American Conservative, in some places, the coronavirus regime still clings to power.
From The Western Journal, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) defies the Biden administration's demand to remove shipping containers from gaps in the border wall.
From BizPac Review, a pair of pranksters scam members of the press by posing as fired Twitter employees.
From The Daily Wire, the FBI reportedly visited a house in connection with the suspected Pelosi home invader.
From the Daily Caller, some schools teach content that is too obscene to be read on TV.
From Breitbart, the "Democrat media complex" blames the attack on Paul Pelosi on the right.
From Newsmax, 59 people are killed when a stampede breaks out at a Halloween event in Seoul, South Korea.
And from the New York Post, if you plan to celebrate Halloween at an LGBTQ bar in Milwaukee, don't go as Jeffrey Dahmer.
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