On a warm and cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, attacks on the Chief Twit's wealth are attacks on America.
From FrontpageMag, 70 years of rapes with 250,000 victims in the U.K.
From Townhall, the Los Angeles City Council advances a measure that would allow illegal aliens to vote in city elections.
From The Washington Free Beacon, opinion writer Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times used his column to promote Microsoft founder Bill Gates and denounce sex trafficking, but omitted Gates's ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein.
From the Washington Examiner, Vice President Vance tells Republican critics of the Iran deal to "have a little faith".
From The Federalist, the Supreme Court unanimously rules a law denying guns to marijuana users.
From American Thinker, who the real extremists on immigration are.
From NewsBusters, the top 10 media freakouts over the aforementioned Chief Twit becoming a trillionaire.
From Canada Free Press, Prime Minister Mark Carney is leading the charge to drag Canada into Godless communism.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela finds a plan for economic recovery and prosperity.
From TCW Defending Freedom, soccer's smiling invasion of the U.S. and why U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his ilk suddenly decide that it's OK to fly the U.K. flag.
From EuroNews, Switzerland is heading toward a referendum on the construction of new nuclear power plants.
From ReMix, Ukrainian drones strike an oil refinery in Moscow.
From Balkan Insight, attacks on journalists increase in Serbia.
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan pharmaceutical group Laprophan acquires a majority stake in the Swiss company Rivopharm.
From The New Arab, the UAE bans social media use for anyone under 15.
From The Jerusalem Post, the grandson of Iranian Islamic regime founder Ayatollah Khomeini claims that the "greater jihad" has begun.
From Murtadd to Human, "the Art of the Deal" vs. the Koran.
From Gatestone Institute, President Trump's deal with Iran has already emboldened Hamas.
From The Daily Signal, Republicans squabble about Trump's plan to attack the SAVE America Act to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act extension.
From The American Conservative, Trump would win against the chickenhawks.
From The Western Journal, read the deal.
From BizPac Review, the ringleader of the group that allegedly planned attack Washington D.C. during the UFC American 250 event is an illegal alien from Mexico who benefitted from DACA.
From the Daily Caller, Senators are divided about the deal.
From the New York Post, an alleged adult day care scam is busted in Brooklyn, resulting in eight arrests.
From Breitbart, the European Parliament passes reforms to its deportation system including the establishment of return hubs outside the E.U.
From Newsmax, the Office of Management and Budget reportedly shifts $352 in funding from the Secret Service to White House security projects.
And from That Eric Alper, on his 84th birthday, here are 84 facts about Paul McCartney.