On a warm Sunday which has lived up to its name, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former President Trump's appearance at the Libertarian National Convention didn't go over too well.
From FrontpageMag, the media had the story about Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito's upside-down flag for three years, but only recently published it.
From Townhall, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is asked why the government has built only 8 electric vehicle charging stations.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about New York City Mayor Fiorello La Guardia.
From the Washington Examiner, World War II veterans arrive in Washington, D.C. for Memorial Day.
From The Federalist, on Memorial Day, remember the fallen, such as this North Carolina farm boy.
From American Thinker, some reasons why President Biden is falling in the polls.
From NewsBusters, the CBS show Face the Nation honors the fallen.
From TCW Defending Freedom, "the green, green grass of home", both literally and musically, some horses, and "wheels of the week".
From Jewish News Syndicate, South Africa's reported links to terrorism.
From the Daily Mail, a soccer fan wearing the number "7" and the name "Hamas" on his shirt is seen walking around London.
From The Times Of Israel, shots are fired at a Jewish girls' school in Toronto, Canada.
From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians during this past April.
From The Stream, two profound examples of three in one.
From The American Conservative, the idea of an unconditional defeat of Russia in its invasion of Ukraine is a fantasy.
From The Western Journal, more on Trump's appearance at the aforementioned Libertarian National Convention.
From Breitbart, Hamas appears to fake the kidnapping of an IDF soldier, which causes Palestinians to celebrate.
And from the New York Post, a privately owned beach in New Jersey is open on Sunday for the first time in 155 years, but this development raises a question of property rights.
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