On a Sunday that has lived up to its name, here are 12 things going on:
From RAIR Foundation USA, French politician Éric Zemmour takes a walk around London and is amazed that he's not in Pakistan.
From Arutz Sheva, European schoolchildren bow toward Mecca.
From Gatestone Institute, Israel's war against Hamas is the least deadly war in the Middle East.
From The Stream, "the left's low-key strategy".
From TCW Defending Freedom, a hate crime nightmare about Christians and drag queens.
From American Thinker, we don't even know that we're in a depression.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a biography of Brigadier General and Maine Governor (R) Joshua Chamberlin.
From the Washington Examiner, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) denies that former President Trump is directing Republican congresscritters regarding the proposed border security deal. (Johnson does not use the term "congresscritter", but I do, and probably always will.)
From NewsBusters, how the media hatefully trashed right-wing commentator Rush Limbaugh after he was diagnosed with cancer.
From The American Conservative, even if humans wanted it to, AI will not take over the workplace.
And from the New York Post, the Democratic Party's New York chairman defiantly allows a Biden delegate with a criminal record and unpaid taxes to stay a delegate.
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