On a very warm and mostly sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, presidential candidate Vice President Harris is running without a plan.
From FrontpageMag, a letter from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirms that the Biden administration pushed for censorship on social media.
From Townhall, more on the "ongoing censorship regime".
From The Washington Free Beacon, Harris claims to have worked at a McDonald's, which she never mentioned before running for president. (Yours truly once worked for a Hardee's.)
From the Washington Examiner, the U.S. Army backs up an employee at Arlington National Cemetery involved in an incident during the recent visit by former President Trump.
From The Federalist, seven things that Harris has never done.
From American Thinker, how Democrats understand freedom.
From MRCTV, actress Sigourney Weaver gets emotional over her influence on Harris.
From NewsBusters, a tale of two attempted assassinations, and of two targets.
From Canada Free Press, not only can't "scholars" define "sex" or "gender", but the term "scholar" can't even be defined.
From TeleSUR, Honduras denounces an attempted coup within its armed forces.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how to destroy the U.K. in five steps.
From EuroNews, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announces a record high amount of defense spending in Poland's 2025 budget. (I guess that Poland has its own version of "the Donald".)
From ReMix, when in Hungary, don't take your smartphone to school.
From Balkan Insight, things get fishy in Volos, Greece.
From The North Africa Post, the Algerian government kidnaps opposition figure and Communist Party leader Fethi Ghares.
From The New Arab, Jordan orders the party Islamic Action Front to remove its "Hamas-style" triangle logo.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Muslim in Berlin shouts "I have the right to do this" while stabbing his ex-partner to death. (If you read German, read the story at Berliner Zeitung.)
From British Asian Christian Association, two Christian brothers in Pakistan are accused of desecrating the Koran.
From Gatestone Institute, are Hindus in Bangladesh facing a genocide?
From The Stream, the Chief Twit leads a bunch of tech titans supporting Trump.
From The Daily Signal, the message which President Biden should have given China.
From The American Conservative, the real tragedy in Afghanistan.
From The Western Journal, Democrat anger over a photo from Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery should be calmed by a photo of Biden in the same place.
From BizPac Review, journalist Catherine Herridge gives the full FBI readout briefing on the attempt to assassinate Trump.
From The Daily Wire, ABC nixes Harris's recent attempt to change the rules of her upcoming debate with Trump.
From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration opens tens of millions of acres in Alaska for solar power plants after restricting oil and gas activity.
From Breitbart, what vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) could learn from the service of Elmo Zumwalt III in Vietnam.
From Newsmax, the retail chain Dollar General's shares drop almost 30 percent as it slashes sales and profit forecasts.
And from the New York Post, the meaning of the "o" in "o'clock" is revealed.
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