On a warm and partly sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Smithsonian museums should stick to history and get rid of ideology.
From FrontpageMag, according to the Freedom Center, 1,000 people were murdered in New York state while Attorney General Letitia James (D) went after then-former President Trump.
From Townhall, terrorists in Gaza disguise themselves as aid workers for a food kitchen.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the District of Columbia settles a lawsuit by a police sergeant who exposed her superiors for misclassifying crimes.
From the Washington Examiner, when in the District of Columbia, please do not throw food at the police.
From The Federalist, the Department of Homeland Security debunks lies about the illegal alien detention facility known as "Alligator Alcatraz".
From American Thinker, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has its own lies, [bleep]ed lies and statistics.
From NewsBusters, former CNN host Jim Acosta claims that Trump will send ICE to polling places to discourage Hispanic Americans from voting.
From Canada Free Press, the politics, history and geography of the upcoming meeting between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin.
From TeleSUR, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court receives the final defense brief from former President Jair Bolsonaro.
From TCW Defending Freedom, are you a plastic British patriot?
From EuroNews, what we know about the upcoming aforementioned meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin.
From Free West Media, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, "Russia has won" in Ukraine. (The article misidentifies him as "President Orbán".)
From Balkan Insight, Serbian officials and protesters blame each other for a night of violence in cities such as Belgrade and Novi Sad.
From The North Africa Post, wildfires devastate 500 hectares of forest and farmland in northern Morocco. (A hectare is 10,000 square meters, and also about 2.47 acres.)
From The New Arab, will Syria's minorities face federalism or fragmentation?
From the Daily Mail, according to a report, human smuggling might be causing food poisoning in the U.K.
From Organiser, three people die from celebratory gunfire in the Pakistani province of Karachi.
From Jewish News Syndicate, several Palestinian drivers of aid trucks are arrested on suspicion of belonging to Hamas or other terror groups.
From BBC News, rare footage shows the plight of civilians in the besieged Sudanese city of el-Fasher.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to an opinion column, the Palestinian Authority is not a secular organization.
From Arutz Sheva, weaponizing both the truth and lies. (The last six links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, the network Al-Jazeera should be designated a foreign terrorist organization.
From The Stream, the 800 martyrs from the Italian city of Otranto who were beheaded by Ottoman fighters for refusing to convert to Islam, and the continuity from there to ISIS.
From The Daily Signal, former President Obama calls New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D), who thus might get more backing from establishment Democrats.
From The American Conservative, immigration, censorship, and the U.K.'s deep state.
From The Western Journal, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) tells the Democratic leadership to "buy some" male parts when dealing with the party's far-left wing.
From BizPac Review, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) takes a "sick shot" at a man who got beaten up trying to protect a woman from carjackers in Washington, D.C.
From The Daily Wire, police in Washington, D.C. break with sanctuary policies and will cooperate with ICE.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter and senatorial candidate Barry Moore (R-Ala) suggests that his Republican rivals are "secret Democrats".
From the New York Post, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) sells his penthouse in the borough of Manhattan for $4.95 million, thus no longer having property in the city.
From Breitbart, Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) claims to not remember helping Democrats to pass then-President Biden's gun control law.
From Newsmax, Trump believes that the aforementioned President Putin will make a deal.
And from Human Events, the rise of the new right "Citycon".
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