Besides the previously posted vandalism in Washington, D.C., here are a few things going on:
From FrontpageMag, the website Politico worries about Senator (R-OH) and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance's views on gender.
From Townhall, with President Biden deciding not to run for reelection, Russia is "suddenly" open to peace talks with Ukraine.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Princeton University is ready to promote a professor who helped anti-Israel protesters occupy a campus building.
From The Federalist, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) introduces a bill to deport who deface monuments in the U.S.
From American Thinker, blame the shooter, not the rhetoric.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the BBC is surprised by heat waves in India.
From Voice Of Europe, climate protesters disrupt airports in Frankfurt, Germany and Oslo, Norway. (Are they ready to try that in Beijing, China?)
From Gatestone Institute, the real reason why Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th.
From The Stream, highlights from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to the U.S. Congress.
From The American Conservative, Vice President and presidential candidate Harris is reportedly vetting 12 possible running mates.
And from the New York Post, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) apologizes to Mountain Dew after mocking the aforementioned J.D. Vance for his taste for it.
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