As the sunny and very warm weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte should not become the director of national intelligence.
From FrontpageMag, Democrats wage war against mothers and fathers, and even the terms "mother" and "father".
From Townhall, President Trump gets the last laugh on illegal immigration.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to an ex-girlfriend of his, The New York Times omitted "accusations of sexual assault" from its story about senatorial candidate Graham Platner (D-ME).
From the Washington Examiner, the Chicago Bears move one step closer to jumping the border into Indiana. (According to NWI(dot)com and Da Windy City, the Chicago Bears are indeed heading to Indiana. Will they still be called "Da Bears" with an unvoiced "s"?)
From The Federalist, what the CBS show 60 Minutes and the anti-ICE riots in New Jersey have in common.
From American Thinker, the West does not have a debt to Islam.
From NewsBusters, ABC and NBC ignore disturbing new allegations against the aforementioned Graham Platner.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. energy minister Ed Miliband "is about to cause irreversible energy damage.
From Snouts in the Trough, are the U.K.'s leaders leading the country to disaster?
From EuroNews, according to the Ukrainian navy, the drone that exploded in Constanţa, Romania was sent off course by Russian electronic interference.
From Balkan Insight, Pristina, Kosovo holds its 10th annual Pride Parade.
From The North Africa Post, construction on Morocco's Dakhla Atlantique port passes 60 percent.
From The New Arab, can the Iraqi government monopolize the use of guns under state control?
From the Daily Mail, 49 people die of thirst after the truck transporting them from Mali to Niger breaks down.
From Sky News, a former student at Surrey University is charged with attempted murder after a staff member is shot with a crossbow.
From Kurdistan24, according to prosecutors, an Australian woman accused of enslaving a Yazidi girl has not renounced her allegiance to ISIS.
From The Jerusalem Post, activists attempt to erect a statue of convicted Palestinian terrorist Marwan Barghouti in London's Parliament Square.
From Gatestone Institute, the only way to end Iran's nuclear ambitions is to resume military strikes against it.
From The Daily Signal, according to a poll, Ohio voters support a voter ID amendment to their state's constitution.
From The American Conservative, mobile phone unlocking would be an affordability win for the FCC.
From The Western Journal, Democrats despite masculine men, which is why they elevate people like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) and the twice-aforementioned Graham Platner.
From BizPac Review, Hollywood actor James Hardy is stabbed to death, and the alleged killer leaves a bizarre message in a 911 call.
From the Daily Caller, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli announces multiple investigations as vote counts in the state face major delays.
From Breitbart, blue collar wages increase in the Trump economy.
From Newsmax, Russian President Putin rejects Ukrainian President Zelensky's offer to meet.
And from the New York Post, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Trump are indeed "die hard" fans of the New York Knicks.