On a warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration can start deporting migrants who were given temporary legal status.
From FrontpageMag, sharia patrols aren't just for Muslim countries anymore.
From Townhall, the FBI arrests a Defense Intelligence Agency employee for allegedly trying to share classified information with a foreign government.
From The Washington Free Beacon, meet the leftist groups and operatives who support the accused Jewish Museum shooter.
From the Washington Examiner, the Senate starts an investigation about who was running the country during then-President Biden's term in office.
From The Federalist, according to a study, 83 percent of emergency room visits due to by drug-induced abortions are misclassified as "miscarriages".
From American Thinker, why don't the Democrats offer something good for the U.S. instead of just bashing President Trump?
From MRCTV, a high school girls' softball team that includes a biological boy wins a Minnesota state championship.
From NewsBusters, ABC hypes the "rigorous vetting" of Chinese student visa applicants which has repeatedly failed.
From Canada Free Press, a secret evidence room is discovered within the FBI.
From TeleSUR, a Salvadorian human rights group claims that 415 people have died in Salvadorian prisons since a "state of exception" started.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how can the U.K. possibly power all of its intended heat pumps?
From EuroNews, the Russian government accuses the Serbian government of stabbing it in the back by sending arms to the Ukrainian government.
From ReMix, despite 79 knife-related crimes happening every day in Germany, a supermarket in Berlin puts machetes on sale.
From Balkan Insight, Greece's Council of State rules that a law allowing civil marriage for same-sex couples does not violate the Greek constitution.
From The North Africa Post, France considers freezing the assets of 20 Algerian senior government officials.
From The New Arab, tensions flare in Qatana, Syria after an army officer is killed in clashes with suspected drug traffickers.
From Gatestone Institute, why does the Trump administration sell weapons to the world's leading sponsor of terrorism?
From The Stream, Pope Leo XIV enlists a gay man from Italy to design his chasuble and mitre. (If you read Italian, read a related story at La Repubblica.)
From The Daily Signal, in a sanctuary state, ICE arrest a 16-year-old illegal alien from Colombia convicted of reckless driving which resulted in the death of a woman.
From The American Conservative, why President Trump should not walk away from negotiations on the war in Ukraine.
From The Western Journal, there was more autopen activity during the last 100 days of the Biden administration than in the first three and a half years.
From The Daily Wire, the YMCA scrubs its transgender guidance after the American Parents Coalition raises an alarm.
From the Daily Caller, the Philadelphia School District sent money to Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood to train teachers that biological sex is a "myth".
From the New York Post, ICE arrests a Salvadorian illegal alien who is a member of the 18th Street gang after a wild car chase.
From Breitbart, coauthors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, who wrote the book Original Sin, change their story.....again.
From Newsmax, actor and comedian Russell Brand pleads not guilty in London to rape and sexual assault charges dating back to over 25 years ago. (What is this "statute of limitations" you speak of?)
And from LifeNews, 150 pro-life groups tell congressional Republicans to stop funding the aforementioned Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood.
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