On a very warm and sunny Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects allegations of famine in the Gaza Strip as a "global campaign of lies".
From FrontpageMag, who's to blame for the "starvation" in Gaza?
From Townhall, U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C. Jeanine Pirro gives criminals in the city a "blistering" warning.
From The Washington Free Beacon, inside the convention of the Democratic Socialists of America.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump federalized the D.C. police and sends in the National Guard.
From The Federalist, finally, a president stands up to banks that practice wokeness.
From American Thinker, the first female Major League Baseball umpire gets her first call "horribly wrong".
From MRCTV, according to the D.C. Police Union, if you think that crime is down in D.C., you're wrong.
From NewsBusters, podcaster Bill Maher tells actress Drew Barrymore that The View is not "the best advertisement for women".
From Canada Free Press, the Islamist-leftist information campaign against Israel must stop.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. Labour Party's civil service "job jiggery" further classifies the working class.
From Snouts in the Trough, the Labour Party will do anything for its "race replacers".
From EuroNews, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy tries to warn U.S. President Trump not to trust Russian President Putin before their meeting in Alaska.
From ReMix, the birth rate for refugee women in Austria is almost three times that of native Austrian women.
From Balkan Insight, women in Bosnia and Herzegovina still feel fear from a murder of woman that was livestreamed two years ago.
From The North Africa Post, the International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for a Libyan militia member who allegedly committed war crimes in Benghazi.
From The New Arab, Syria's interior ministry vows to hold accountable the people who allegedly killed an unarmed man at a hospital in the province of Suweida.
From The Jerusalem Post, a dissident Iranian journalist is assaulted at a march in London calling for Hamas to release the remaining Israeli hostages.
From EverythingGP, an Islamic court in the Indonesian province of Aceh sentences two men to public caning for what it deemed were "sexual acts".
From Gatestone Institute, Hamas's plan to undermine the Arab allies of the U.S.
From Radio Free Asia, two Chinese ships collide while chasing a Philippine patrol boat in the South China Sea.
From The Stream, the forgotten Christians of Yemen and the increasing aggression from the Houthis.
From The Daily Signal, according to a report, there were 415 attacks on churches in 2024.
From The American Conservative, Trump makes a "full-court press" on immigration.
From The Western Journal, wokesters find another attractive blonde to lambaste over her jeans.
From BizPac Review, Trump plans to send FBI agents out on night patrol in D.C.
From The Daily Wire, more about Trump's plans for D.C.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Don Beyer (D-VA) "personally requested" to meet with an illegal alien gang member and several other detained illegal aliens.
From the New York Post, a two-year-old English-French bulldog mix is crowned the world's ugliest dog for 2025.
From BBC News, the bones of a British man who died after falling into a crevasse in Antarctica in 1959 are found in a melting glacier. (via the New York Post)
From Breitbart, the U.K. government loses track of 150,000 migrants admitted into the country on social care visas.
From Newsmax, FBI Director Kash Patel says that he's working with law enforcement agencies to help Trump's aforementioned plans for D.C.
And from The Babylon Bee, Trump promises to greatly reduce the number of criminals in Washington, D.C. by sending Congress home.