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Fox News: 'This is the turning point:' TPUSA says campus chapter requests surge over 37,000 after Kirk's assassination
TPUSA says it has 37,000+ inquiries to start new campus chapters, with about 900 college and 1,200 high school chapters.
Kirk was shot at Utah Valley University; his widow vows to carry on, and AmericaFest goes on. Observers say it could rise, a 'sleeping giant'.
GB News: WATCH: MEP calls on patriotic Britons to 'demand what is needed' in furious tirade
Polish MEP Dominik Tarczyński branded Sir Keir Starmer a "hypocrite" after Starmer condemned violence and assaults on police at this weekend's Unite the Kingdom rally.
He urged British patriots to demand what’s needed, saying Starmer shouldn’t put them in a box of racist or fascist.
Times Of Israel: In German local elections, Merz’s conservatives win but far-right party makes gains
In NRW, CDU led municipal voting with 33.3%, SPD 22.1%. AfD rose to 14.5%, its best western showing yet.
Greens fell to 13.5%; AfD eyeing runoffs in Ruhr cities on Sept. 28. Merz says CDU is strongest as migration and economy top the agenda.
The Western Journal: Fact Check: Did Trump Say Black Children 'Were Born to Be Criminals'?
Fact check: Rumors that Trump said Black children "were born to be criminals" are false.
The claim arose after Gov. Wes Moore asserted Trump referenced children; officials say he was talking about criminals in big cities, not kids.
Fox News: Democratic senator calls internet an 'accelerant' driving extremism after Kirk killing
Sen. Chris Coons says the internet is driving extremism after Charlie Kirk's assassination, calling it brutal and stressing the First Amendment.
He says algorithms push the angriest voices and civil debate is sidelined; lawmakers echoed the concern.
The Federalist: Does Mike Johnson Want To Expand Abortion Tourism?
Johnson says he dislikes the policy but accepts political realities.
Extending subsidies would fund abortion coverage and abortion tourism in blue states, with fraud risks and no Hyde protections
Le Monde: South Korea probes human rights abuses after US raid detains hundreds of its workers
Seoul will review possible human-rights abuses after 475 South Koreans were detained in a Georgia battery-plant raid, later released. Some say rights weren’t read; Seoul calls it bewildering and warns of an investment chill. Trump says foreign workers are welcome.
#religion
The Federalist: Charlie Kirk's Legacy Shows The Need For Unflinching Christianity
The piece portrays Charlie Kirk as a Christian activist who debated on campuses, urging bold, loving truth in public life.
It defends righteous anger at his assassination over his Christian beliefs and urges Christians to carry on his legacy of speaking truth in love.