Free Beacon | Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) said on Sunday that Democrats have disgraced the United States Senate in their orchestrated smear campaign against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

WSJ | Theories emerge as officials struggle to find reason behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.

Forbes | It finally happened. The feds forced an Apple iPhone X owner to unlock their device with their face.

American Mirror | ESPN won’t broadcast the National Anthem during Monday Night Football, and now the Green Bay Packers are honoring a fake American flag.

Daily Mail | An average of 43 people per year have died while taking selfies since 2011.

Bloomberg | The U.S. and Canada have agreed on a trade deal that would save the North American Free Trade Agreement as a trilateral bloc, according to three people familiar with the matter.

CNBC | The Federal Reserve just keeps on hiking, and it could be setting the U.S. economy up for its next recession, says Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.

The Strategic Culture Foundation | It’s not the military the US aims at this time. The real target is Russian civil aviation, which is on the rise.

Ann Coulter | Can we please, for the love of God, drop the painfully trite, mind-numbing cliche about “white men,” as if somehow their whiteness makes evil even eviler?

RT | French public is angry with Emmanuel Macron after the cheerful President posed for photos with young men at Saint Martin, one of whom showed the middle finger to the cameras.

RT | Whether it was the impact of Russia or a desire to get out a good sound bite, but the UK foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt compared EU to the Soviet Union and a prison.

CNS News | The Assad regime’s foreign minister on Saturday accused the United States and Israel of supporting and protecting terrorists.

Sputnik | For the second time this month, the U2 lead singer likened the Swedish Democrats to Nazis, this time also taking a jab at Denmark, as well as other European nations with a strong presence of right-wing parties.