On a cool and rainy Wednesday, now that I'm back from running around, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, the Supreme Court rules against Louisiana's redistricting plan.
From FrontpageMag, political violence from the left is an existential threat to the republic.
From Townhall, Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis) releases a report showing that Biden-era health officials ignored risks from coronavirus vaccines.
From The Washington Free Beacon, in some American cities, services for the homeless are meted out according to race and sexual identity.
From the Washington Examiner, Vice President Vance blames the left for political violence after the White House Correspondents Dinner shooting.
From American Thinker, according to a Harvard CAPS Harris poll, the Democrats should not think that they have the upcoming midterm elections in the bag.
From NewsBusters, ABC, CNN and MS NOW don't like the aforementioned Supreme Court ruling.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s assisted suicide bill deserved to die.
From Snouts in the Trough, is U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer a spineless coward?
From the Daily Mail, two Jewish men are stabbed in London.
From The Times Of Israel, Qatar reportedly offered to "look after" an International Criminal Court prosecutor who issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.
From Gatestone Institute, international law is ineffective against tyrannical governments.
From The American Conservative, does U.S. President Trump get another chance to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un?
From BizPac Review, on his platform Truth Social, Trump goes Rambo in Iran.
From the Daily Caller, how much taxpayer money did Virginia Democrats spend in their attempt to gerrymander their state?
From the New York Post, visiting King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla meet families who lost loved ones on 9/11.
From Breitbart, Robert Cekada is confirmed as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. (Is the name "Cekada" pronounced like that of a certain insect?)
From Newsmax, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) gets support from several Republican congresscritters to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
And from Page Six, the aforementioned Queen Camilla meets with actress Sarah Jessica Parker and former Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, and reunites Winnie the Pooh with a long-lost friend.