On a warm and cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former First Lady Jill Biden's unbelievable story that she thought that her husband then-President Biden had a stroke during his 2024 debate with then-former President Trump.
From FrontpageMag, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) starts implementing communism.
From Townhall, the chaos in Newark, New Jersey shows that leftists care more about illegal aliens than about working-class American citizens.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a Muslim New York City councilwoman condemns a fellow Muslim New York City councilwoman for daring to criticize the aforementioned Mayor Mamdani's treatment of Jews.
From the Washington Examiner, the FBI arrests a former CIA official for allegedly stealing $40 million worth of gold bars.
From The Federalist, President Trump's fund for Biden-era lawfare is just, but more needs to be done.
From American Thinker, congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) lost and MAGA won - bigly.
From NewsBusters, networks hide the antisemitism from a Texas congressional candidate and the pro-illegal alien mob in New Jersey. (I realized a long time ago that the left-wing bias in the media is not in what they say, but in what they don't say.)
From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will go down in history as the WEF supporter who made Canada the hill on which communism died.
From TeleSUR, according to President Claudia Sheinbaum, foreign interference might threaten Mexico's elections.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why surrogacy is not much better than slavery.
From EuroNews, according to High Representative Kaja Kallas, the E.U. cannot be a neutral mediator between Ukraine and Russia.
From ReMix, a Polish soldier on trial for firing warning shots at illegal migrants at the border with Belarus is acquitted of wrongdoing. (If you read Polish read the story at WP Wiadomości.)
From Balkan Insight, Croatian Finance Minister Tomislav Ćorić proposes new taxes on "excessive" profits and changes taxes on short-term rentals. (How does his proposal define "excessive"?)
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan and Finnish business confederations launch a business council in Helsinki, Finland.
From The New Arab, according to U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, negotiations with Hamas over an interim government for Gaza are expected within a week.
From the Daily Mail, the U.N. accuses Israel of committing sexual violence in war zones, along with Hamas and ISIS.
From The Standard, councillors in the London borough of Tower Hamlets vote to increase their pay.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, the Austrian National Union of Students at the University of Vienna invites an Islamist who earlier pledge allegiance to al-Qaeda. (If you read German, read the story at ZurZeit- if the page will load.)
From The Jerusalem Post, an "Allahu Akbar" breaks out at a railroad station in Winterthur, Switzerland.
From Quadrant, the burka is a "slap in the face".
From Gatestone Institute, "why any deal with Iran is a mistake" for the U.S.
From The Daily Signal, former congresscritter T.J. Fox (D-Cal) goes to prison.
From The American Conservative, how Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva might help Trump end the war with Iran.
From The Western Journal, more on the aforementioned Jill Biden thinking that her husband Joe had a stroke during a debate.
From BizPac Review, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not afraid of snakes, or of those who criticize his snake-handling.
From the Daily Caller, my state decides to lessen the penalties for youth crime.
From the New York Post, a new wearable ultrasound patch can monitor high-risk pregnancies.
From Breitbart, a Sikh man in the U.K. is convicted of murder for stabbing an Anglo-Polish man after lying about racist abuse from the victim.
From Newsmax, the aforementioned Prime Minister Carney seeks a new Canadian partnership with the U.S.
And from the Genesius Times, to prove that he's a real Texan, senatorial candidate James Talarico (D-TX) goes on a deer hunt.