As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, how to greatly reduce the deficit, if you really want to.
From FrontpageMag, the suspected Boulder, Colorado terrorist tried to burn a dog.
From Townhall, the Supreme Court rules 9-0 that Mexico cannot sue American gun makers.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Americans who were held hostage in Iran starting in 1979 advise against making a deal with the current Iranian government.
From the Washington Examiner, the Trump administration allows Customs and Border Protection to start building more border wall in Arizona and New Mexico.
From The Federalist, almost one fourth of children in public schools in the U.S. might be anchor babies.
From American Thinker, the U.K. establishment ferociously attacks the U.K.
From MRCTV, taxpayer-funded NPR makes a martyr out of a pro-Hamas propagandist.
From NewsBusters, CBS sucks up to former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
From Canada Free Press, the AI terminators are on their way. (Or maybe new Cylons will soon be created, and the Cycle of Violence will resume.)
From TeleSUR, Venezuela will host the first AgroALBA agricultural fair.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the British and French governments are not stopping small boats from illegally crossing the English Channel because they don't want to.
From EuroNews, as Bulgaria gets ready to adopt the euro, how do countries join the Eurozone?
From Free West Media, President Trump purges some Israel-first officials and looks for replacements aligned with Vice President Vance.
From ReMix, foreigners commit 62 percent of crime on public transportation in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
From Balkan Insight, the suspected remains of three members of a Bosnian family, who were murdered in 1992, are exhumed near tennis courts in Nikšić, Montenegro.
From The North Africa Post, at least 14 civilians are killed by artillery shelling at a refugee camp in the Sudanese province of North Darfur.
From The New Arab, Algerian authorities crack down on cheating during middle school exams, jailing teachers and arresting students.
From the Daily Mail, a Somali man convicted of knife crime is allowed to stay in the U.K. because his clan faces persecution in Somalia.
From AMU, the Taliban fine men in the Afghan province of Herat for missing daily congregational prayers.
From Gatestone Institute, the climate change grift produces a "war on city-dwellers".
From Radio Free Asia, Presidents Trump (U.S.) and Xi (China) have a 90-minute phone conversation.
From The Stream, five "impossible" proposals to prevent both civil war and global war.
From The Daily Signal, the DOGE rocket built by the Chief Twit will keep on flying.
From The American Conservative, NATO should drop its Pacific illusion. (That last time I checked, the "A" in "NATO" stood for "Atlantic".)
From The Western Journal, a new company charges $5,999 to advise about which embryos should live and which should die during in vitro fertilization.
From BizPac Review, CNN mocks Republicans for investigating former President Biden.
From The Daily Wire, the FBI receives dozens of tips on doctors and hospitals performing transgender surgery on minors.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Becca Balint (D-VT) gets "really crude" in her support of illegal immigration migrant labor. (Language warning)
From Breitbart, the U.S. trade deficit decreases sharply from March to April.
From Newsmax, Florida Atlantic University offers to host the Trump Presidential Library. (The article links to a story at The Wall Street Journal, but you'll have to subscribe in order to read it.)
And from the New York Post, Walmart customers are not happy with the store's parking lot security robot.
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