On a hot and partly sunny Wednesday that later changed to rainy, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) call on President Biden to drop out of the presidential race.
From FrontpageMag, former President Trump's would-be assassin had been profiled as a possible school shooter.
From Townhall, why Vice President Harris's post about Senator (R-OH) and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance is "particularly awful".
From The Washington Free Beacon, The New York Times publishes a story about angry voters in Dearborn, Michigan, but leaves out their support for Hamas.
From the Washington Examiner, according to Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA), the Democrats have enough votes to "suspend the filibuster" and codify the provisions of Roe v. Wade.
From The Federalist, the security scandal surround the attempted assassination of former President Trump follows a series of failures by the Secret Service.
From American Thinker, some inexplicable facts about the Trump shooting lead to multiple theories.
From MRCTV, authorities were reportedly aware of the would-be Trump assassin "more than 40 minutes" before he started shooting.
From Newsbusters, the media avoid discussing the selfish reason why Democrats want Biden to drop out of the presidential race.
From Canada Free Press, the new world order is morphing into global governance.
From TeleSUR, Ecuadorian Vice President VerĂ³nica Abad is charged with electoral infringement.
From TCW Defending Freedom, an opinion column against the U.K. becoming a multi-faith democracy.
From Snouts in the Trough, play a game of "spot the white male".
From EuroNews, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo swims in the Seine to prove that it's clean ahead of the Olympic games.
From Voice Of Europe, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a dilemma over whether to support European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
From ReMix, Poland sees a record increase in property prices while they decrease in other European countries. (Alternative headline: Property in Poland is gonna cost ya more, pilgrim.)
From Balkan Insight, exam results raise concerns about how well Croatian student know their own language.
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan company Royal Air Maroc enhances its partnerships with the airplane makes Boeing and Airbus.
from The New Arab, Gulf States condemn a shooting near a Shiite mosque in Oman, for which ISIS has claimed responsibility.
From MEMRI, more on the attack in Oman, which occurred in its capital city of Muscat.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to an opinion column, Islamism puts Israel in peril.
From Gatestone Institute, international kidnapping and blackmail "for fun and profit".
From The Stream, the media covers up the jihad against churches in France.
From The Daily Signal, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) subpoenas Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle.
From The American Conservative, Biden is considering proposing changes to the Supreme Court including term limits for its justices.
From The Western Journal, according to a neighbor, there was a change that happened at the home of Trump's would-be assassin before the shooting.
From BizPac Review, Donald Trump the Younger lets MSNBC have a piece of his mind for their questioning his father's injury.
From The Daily Wire, a VIP guest at Trump's rally recounts the shooting from her perspective.
From the Daily Caller, a brother of the illegal alien who allegedly killed nursing student Laken Riley pleads guilty to using a fraudulent green card.
From the New York Post, 100-degree heat causes technical difficulties on New York City subway trains.
From Breitbart, singer John Rich's anthem Revelation reaches the top of the Apple iTunes country chart, and no. 2 for all songs.
From Newsmax, District Court Judge Aileen Cannon's dismissal of Trump's classified documents case "won't be the final word".
And from SFGate, an uncontained wildfire burns about 8 miles from Willow Creek, California, which is known as the "Bigfoot capital of the world".
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