On a warm sunny Sunday in Virginia, here are some things going on:
From National Review, authorities investigate a death at the Burning Man festival, which has been pelted with rain.
From Townhall, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) rightfully snubs President Biden.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the memoirs of New Republic editor Martin Peretz.
From the Washington Examiner, presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) claims that he would have handled the Capitol riot differently than then-President Trump did.
From American Thinker, modern globalists resurrect the Roman censor.
From NewsBusters, Ramaswamy denounces the media's "deranged mental cultural state".
From Canada Free Press, it sure looks like treason.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a pernicious bill would silence Christians in Australia.
From EuroNews, 872 migrants arrive in the U.K. on small boats in one day, the most for the year 2023.
From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian official Gergely Gulyás raises concerns about centralization in the E.U.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan police and customs authorities foil an attempt to smuggle ecstasy and boufa into the country.
From The New Arab, three protesters are killed in clashes between ethnic groups in Kirkuk, Iraq.
From Barron's, Ugandan police foil an attempted bomb attack on a church.
From Gatestone Institute, starvation is "the invisible genocide weapon".
From The Stream, let's get "motivated".
From The Western Journal, leave it to "alleged college football fan" Jemele Hill to ruin Colorado's upset of TCU. (Colorado's football team is coached by former NFL star Deion Sanders.)
From BizPac Review, employees at a jewelry store in El Monte, California fight back against a thief.
From The Daily Wire, more on events at the Burning Man festival.
From the Daily Caller, Americans keep getting crushed by debt, which could get even worse.
From Newsmax, Jimmy Buffett died from skin cancer.
And from the New York Post, a Labor Day ode to the worker.
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