On a sunny but cool Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a new study shows the negative effects of chemical abortion.
From Townhall, Florida plans to keep sending illegal aliens to Democrat-run cities well into 2023.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter.
From the Washington Examiner, this next election is out best last hope to curb the power-hungry extremism of the Democrats.
From American Thinker, President Biden's open-borders policy has been very lucrative for the Mexican drug cartels.
From LifeZette, a network of local fake news sites run by Democratic operatives is found in battleground states.
From NewsBusters, CNN fears that Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) will "exclude" parents who support the trans agenda.
From Canada Free Press, the left-wing propaganda media will try to destroy America.
From TeleSUR, the center of Hurricane Julia makes landfall at Laguna de Perlas, Nicaragua.
From TCW Defending Freedom, no, Mr. Hitchens, Christians should not make a retreat.
From Free West Media, the U.S. will reportedly set up a command to train Ukrainian forces in Wiesbaden, Germany.
From EuroNews, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen is reelected.
From The North Africa Post, international experts denounce the separatist group Polisario's links with terrorism and organized crime in northern Africa.
From The New Arab, Israel's Supreme Court overturns a ban on the party Balad, which represents Arab citizens in Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. Presidents refuse to protect their country from North Korean nukes.
From The Stream, the left-wing media want us all to think that rising violent crime is a concoction of the right-wing media.
From The Daily Signal, a public school in Bryan County, Georgia fires a teacher for raising concerns about a book depicting same-sex couples.
From The American Conservative, when "reality bites back".
From The Western Journal, Florida finds out what the federal government does not want us to know about the coronavirus vaccine.
From BizPac Review, a California school district gives in to a BLM co-founder and bans the "thin blue line" flag at high school football games.
From The Daily Wire, more about the aforementioned Governor Youngkin's defense of parental rights with respect to school policy.
From the Daily Caller, why the stars will align for the Republicans in the upcoming midterm elections.
From Breitbart, Arizona Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs refuses to debate her Republican opponent Kari Lake.
And from the New York Post, a bloody gash on his throwing hand doesn't prevent quarterback Daniel Jones from leading his New York Giants to a comeback win over the Green Bay Packers in London.
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