On a warm and mostly sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson (R-NC) should either take legal action against an accusing reporter or drop out.
From FrontpageMag, congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) belongs to an organization that endorses the murder of Jews.
From Townhall, First Lady Jill Biden leading a cabinet meeting wasn't the only weird thing going on yesterday.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrat congresscritters make a false abortion allegation in their quest to retake the House.
From the Washington Examiner, how New Jersey counties redesigned their primary ballots after a court ruled against their "county line" arrangement.
From American Thinker, a golfer's perspective of the second attempt to assassinate former President Trump.
From NewsBusters, according to MSNBC reporter Stephanie Ruhle, demanding a serious interview with presidential candidate Vice President Harris is like asking for "Nirvana".
From TCW Defending Freedom and the "nostalgia" department, a look at what we did (and lived to tell about) during the good old days. (To some of the things mentioned in this article, I plead guilty from when I was a Littlefoot.)
From PressTV, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei urges Muslims to tap their "inner power" to weed out the Zionist cancer.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to government officials and media personnel, middle school students in Toronto, Ontario, Canada were forced to attend an anti-Israel rally and wear shirts saying "settler" or "colonizer".
From BBC News, al-Qaeda-linked terrorists attack the international airport outside Bamako, Mali.
From Gatestone Institute, it's time for the E.U. to stand against Iran's government, terror groups, and efforts to produce nuclear weapons.
From The Stream, two amazing miracles.
From The Daily Signal, when character assassination leads to an attempt at the real thing.
From The American Conservative, the damage done by former State Department official Victoria Nuland.
From The Western Journal, the cast of the show Scandal reunite to stump for the Democratic ticket.
From BizPac Review, Harris's senior advisor Keisha Lance Bottoms explains why the vice president hasn't sat for more interviews.
From The Daily Wire, Israel keeps on pounding Hezbollah.
From the Daily Caller, according to experts, Pennsylvania is again "pivotal" in Trump's chances for being elected president.
From the New York Post, more on Israel pounding Hezbollah.
From Breitbart, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador blames a turf war between drug cartels in the state of Sinaloa on the U.S. government.
From Newsmax, the FBI raids a ship managed by the same company as the ship that caused a highway bridge to collapse near Baltimore, Maryland.
And from SFGate, June's Pizza in West Oakland, California reopens and sells out in 90 minutes.
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