On a cool cloudy Sunday, here are 18 things going on:
From National Review, former Vice President Gore tries and fails to defend ESG.
From Townhall, in an op-ed, Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) tells her fellow Democrats to get "aggressive" against Republicans.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a novel set in the coronavirus pandemic.
From the Washington Examiner, missing ballots from four districts in New Jersey are found.
From American Thinker, former President Trump continues to live rent-free in the heads of Democrats.
From Red Voice Media, it's time for justice, not forgiveness. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, will the anti-Trump media stumble into getting him reelected?
From Canada Free Press, a military weakened by the left.
From TeleSUR, President Luis Arce approves a decree on Bolivia's census.
From TCW Defending Freedom, going to church is for spiritual guidance, not woke hectoring.
From EuroNews, six people are killed when a bomb goes off in a shopping street in Istanbul, Turkey.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria is lambasted for allegedly prosecuting people for terror offenses without "valid proof".
From The New Arab, according to a U.S. intelligence report, the UAE "meddled in American politics".
From News18, students at a private college in Hyderabad, India beat a fellow student and force him to chant "Allahu akbar".
From Breitbart, Albanians in London protesting against a crackdown on migrants cover a statue of Winston Churchill with their flag.
From Gatestone Institute, there's "a big difference between Israel and the Palestinians".
From The Stream, eight investigations related to President Biden that Republicans could undertake if they take the House.
And from the New York Post, a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, which once hosted the Beatles and President Kennedy, is imploded.
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