On a warm cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Biden and Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling.
From Townhall, according to McCarthy, neither party will be completely happy with the debt ceiling agreement.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a "conservative manifesto".
From the Washington Examiner, some key Republicans don't like McCarthy's "surrender" on the debt ceiling.
From American Thinker, the company Target angered a lot of people recently, but only one side responded with a bomb threat.
From NewsBusters, CNN commentator Ashley Allison claims that work requirements for welfare recipients are "offensive to poor people".
From Canada Free Press, what you will find "in every little village".
From TCW Defending Freedom, within the U.K.'s stone walls.
From Turkish Minute, Turkish President Erdoğan is reelected in his country's runoff.
From Hürriyet Daily News, according to Erdoğan, the only winner in the election is Türkiye.
From The New Arab, a ship operated by the organization Doctors Without Borders rescues nearly 600 migrants near the Italian island of Sicily.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Iranian couple allegedly locked up their daughter and treated her like a slave - in Vienna, Austria. (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)
From OpIndia, makers of the film The Kerala Story release video of the real-life victims of the events depicted therein.
From Gatestone Institute, what would Türkiye's "father" say?
From The Stream, when a "mustard seed" delivered Spanish Christians from Islamic tyranny.
From The Western Journal, some conservative Republican congresscritters threaten to sink the Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal.
From BizPac Review, video shows "tranq" zombies in Philadelphia.
From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Speaker McCarthy touts conservative victories in the debt ceiling deal.
From the Daily Caller, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies (D-NY) pushes back at McCarthy's debt ceiling talking points.
From the New York Post, New York state lawmakers prepare a bill that would give lifetime pensions to the children of slain New York City police officer Miosotis Familia.
From Newsmax, according to a State Department study, a North Korean couple and their a two-year-old child have been placed in a lifetime detention camp for having a Bible in their possession. (What is this "freedom of religion" you speak of?)
From The Hill, five takeaways from the Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal.
And from Fox News, when playing baseball, don't celebrate your win prematurely.
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