On a very warm and sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former President Biden comes back, to lament that his accomplishments are being undone.
From FrontpageMag, Israel somehow keeps killing 81 people over 24 hours in Gaza.
From Townhall, Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) is at it again.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the EPA places 144 officials on leave for signing a letter trashing the current administration's policies.
From the Washington Examiner, Democrats cry wolf over alleged cuts to Medicaid.
From The Federalist, after the University of Pennsylvania, nine more schools should apologize over their trans policies or lose their funding.
From American Thinker, the problem with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is not socialism.
From MRCTV, job growth and unemployment in June do better than expected, and job growth in April and May is revised upward.
From NewsBusters, actor George Takei tries to equate President Trump's deportations with President Franklin Roosevelt's internment of Japanese American citizens during World War II.
From Canada Free Press, what "true freedom" means.
From TeleSUR, Brazilian President Lula da Silva visits former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez at her home in Buenos Aires.
From TCW Defending Freedom, two years on, the U.K.'s investigation of the coronavirus is still avoiding the truth.
From EuroNews, a Syrian man injures four fellow passengers on an ICE train in Germany. (In this case, "ICE" stands for "InterCity Express" and should not be confused with the American agency ICE.)
From Free West Media, despite sanctions, Iran is producing more oil than ever since the 1979 revolution.
From ReMix, for the first time in 15 years, Austria deports Syrians.
From Balkan Insight, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić pardons four members of the governing Serbian Progressive Party being prosecuted for attacking protesters in the city of Novi Sad.
From The North Africa Post, a unified power grid for Africa moves slowly toward becoming a reality.
From The New Arab, the execution of a 14-year-old boy by a member of the Syrian Democratic Forces in Raqqa, Syria sparks outrage.
From RAIR Foundation USA, an imam in Texas admits membership in the Hamas-connected International Union of Muslim Scholars.
From the Daily Mail, according to Swiss intelligence, Iran many have assassinated two Swiss diplomats who were in the country.
From Gatestone Institute, a salute to America's firefighters and police, who put their live on the line to protect us every day.
From Radio Free Asia, a censor-defying dissident shows shows how Chinese students are getting overworked.
From The Stream, an Iranian Ayatollah who praised Pope Francis issues a fatwa against U.S. President Trump.
From The Daily Signal, the House passes the "big beautiful bill".
From The American Conservative, don't bet on a ceasefire in Gaza.
From The Western Journal, while the aforementioned jobs report is good, it conceals something even better.
From BizPac Review, a threat to boycott the platform Etsy over "Alligator Alcatraz" merchandise fails spectacularly.
From The Daily Wire, federal authorities investigate an alleged China-tied baby selling operation in California.
From the Daily Caller, some left-wingers want the Democrats to become even more weird and gross.
From Breitbart, Danish women get a dose of real equality.
From Newsmax, leaked documents show why the aforementioned Pope Francis limited access to the Latin Mass.
And from the New York Post, actress Bryce Dallas Howard has never watched the TV sitcom Happy Day, even though it starred her father Ron Howard.
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