On a sunny and mild Saturday, here are 12 things going on:
From National Review, the FBI warns that the anniversary of October 7th could be a "factor" in motivating violence.
From Townhall, for the first time since being shot, former President Trump returns to Butler, Pennsylvania.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Israel takes off its gloves.
From American Thinker, guess what, a large job growth is reported just in time for the election.
From NewsBusters, the media keep on mediaing.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why China, with all its carbon dioxide emissions, will keep on producing toasters for Tesco and batteries for Boots. (How does China compare to the U.S. and U.K.?)
From EuroNews, amid anti-Israel protests in Europe, French President Macron urges an end to supplying Israel with weapons? (Is anyone urging Iran to stop supplying Hamas and Hezbollah with weapons?)
From The Jerusalem Post, Al Jazeera reporter Laith Jaar is arrested and allegedly beaten by Palestinian Authority security forces in the West Bank.
From The Times Of Israel, a Virginia man is arrested for allegedly spray-painting graffiti on a monument near Union Station in Washington, D.C. in July. (See the post I made on July 25th and the links therein.)
From Gatestone Institute, American foreign policy has become "dangerous and disastrous".
From Breitbart, almost half of all welfare recipients in Germany are not German citizens. (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
And from The Stream, a woman perseveres and finds her long-lost uncle, a miraculous pregnancy, and a modern "little drummer boy".
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