Daily Mail | AI is analysing human speech to allow it to converse in English and Chinese (and you can listen to the results).

Zero Hedge | When numbers get into the billions or trillions, they start to lose context.

RT | While the dust of the September 11 attacks still settled, the controversial media company Clear Channel sent out a list of more than 150 songs it deemed to be “lyrically questionable”.

Washington Examiner | The protests rankle some veterans, who see them as disrespectful of military sacrifices and the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.

The Hill | In a statement given to Bloomberg on Saturday, Trump said Clinton’s attempt to partially walk back the remark was disgraceful.

Breitbart | According to estimates, the number of IS fighters reached several tens of thousands in those areas, “but the battles did not yield thousands of dead or captured fighters.”

Breitbart | Rather than having to hide along the way, the African migrants have been getting a special permit from Mexico that gives them a free pass to the U.S. border.

Reuters | Republican Donald Trump appears to have carved out a wider path to the White House.

Sky News | Police say a man charged with committing a terrorist act and attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a man was “inspired by IS”.

London Telegraph | Passengers on an easyJet flight from Gatwick to Venice endured a terrifying trip in which a traveller repeatedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” and “today we will die”.

Reuters | The United States and Russia hailed a breakthrough deal on Saturday to put Syria’s peace process back on track.

RT | After 9/11 New Yorkers were assured the air was safe by the EPA.

Mac Slavo | Friday’s huge drop in the stock market is being attributed to market worries that the timeline for QE-free money is rapidly coming to an end, and that a rate hike could bring the economy screeching to a halt.

Andrew P. Napolitano | Bureau managers were obviously instructed to exonerate Clinton.