On a very warm and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Supreme Court rules against President Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship.
From FrontpageMag, when has negotiating with Muslim terrorists ever accomplished anything?
From Townhall, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-OH) calls on Congress to address the issue of birthright citizenship.
From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Ro Khanna (D-Cal) lives like the rich people he claims to oppose. (To steal a line from noted British economist John Lennon, "baby you're a rich man, too".)
From the Washington Examiner, Washington, D.C.'s plan for a 180-acre stadium complex for the Washington Commanders includes housing, hotels, and a grocery store.
From The Federalist, the Supreme Court upholds state laws women's sports from trans-identifying men.
From American Thinker, "the history of white flight and gentrification", whose cause and impact has been lied about.
From Newsbusters, ABC frets the ruling allowing state to limit female sports to real females, and so does CNN.
From Canada Free Press, if Muslims want to rewrite American history, then let's rewrite the Koran.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelans save their fellow Venezuelans.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the West cannot survive Islamo-communism.
From Snouts in the Trough, thanks to Volkswagen for exposing the uselessness of the people ruling the U.K.
From EuroNews, according to Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Ukraine has backed out of a "MiGs for drones" deal with Poland.
From Free West Media, the German military struggles to get new recruits.
From ReMix, two "dark-skinned" men allegedly rape a 16-year-old girl in a toilet facility in Stuttgart, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at SWR.)
From Balkan Insight, according to a report, freedom of information is still impeded in western Balkan countries.
From The North Africa Post, U.S. President Trump halts duties on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers.
From The New Arab, the Syrian parliament announces President Ahmed al-Sharaa's appointment of 70 new parliamentcritters to presently vacant seats.
From Arutz Sheva, the archbishop of Canterbury, terrorists, and the Christians whom she ignores.
From Gatestone Institute, who will enforce Trump's deal with Iran after he leaves office?
From The Daily Signal, according to right-wing commentator Victor Davis Hanson, who wrote the article, the WNBA has a racist agenda toward player Caitlin Clark.
From The American Conservative, how the U.S. can last through its 500th anniversary.
From The Western Journal, more on the Supreme Court's aforementioned ruling on birthright citizenship.
From BizPac Review, a Democratic congressional candidate in Colorado ignites a (figurative) firestorm with her comments about 9/11.
From the Daily Caller, in her concurring opinion on the twice-aforementioned ruling on birthright citizenship, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson uses Gen Z slang.
From Breitbart, Dutch politician Geert Wilders calls for rioting Moroccan soccer fans and their families to be deported.
From Newsmax, the Supreme Court rules against limits to campaign spending by political parties.
And from the New York Post, the Nassau County, New York police department unveils drone "first responders".