On a warm and sunny Friday, falling on the anniversary of the lifting of the Ottoman siege of Vienna by forces led by Polish King Jan Sobieski, here are some things going on:
From National Review, right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was a serious man.
From FrontpageMag, college campuses should be treated like terrorist training camps.
From Townhall, CNN omits an important detail about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) asks an Al Jazeera reporter about working for a network that sympathizes with terrorists.
From the Washington Examiner, Kirk's alleged assassin is charged with murder after being turned in by his own family.
From The Federalist, there's no compromising with those who want you dead.
From American Thinker, after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, there are no more excuses.
From NewsBusters, the E.U. imposes its anti-free speech will on yet another "Big Tech" company.
From Canada Free Press, who will set the narrative on AI, and possibly also about our future?
From TeleSUR, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry rejects U.S. criticism of the conviction of former President Jair Bolsonaro.
From TCW Defending Freedom, no, Met Office, this was not the hottest summer ever.
From Snouts in the Trough, since I saw "her" face, I might now be a believer. (Apologies to Neil Diamond)
From EuroNews, the Netherlands will join a boycott of Eurovision 2026 if Israel is allowed to participate.
From Free West Media, some thoughts about "the assassination of Charlie Kirk".
From Balkan Insight, Croatian opposition parliamentcritters propose a ban on fascist salutes and symbols, with some controversial exceptions.
From The North Africa Post, the U.N. database COMTRADE exposes increasing trade between Algeria and Israel.
From The New Arab, a ship carrying participants from Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait sets sail to join the flotilla aiming to carry aid to Gaza. (The vessel is called a "Gulf ship", but the article does not indicate the port where it sailed from.)
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an "Allahu akbar" breaks out in Völklingen, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Breaking News Saarland.)
From Arutz Sheva, an Israeli Arab stabs two men in the dining room of a hotel in Israel's Jerusalem Hills.
From the Daily Mail, ten migrants beat up a Jewish couple in Venice, Italy, including setting a dog on them.
From Gatestone Institute, is Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa doing all he can, or has he deceived U.S. President Trump?
From Radio Free Asia, according to a U.N. report, North Koreans have become more repressed and fearful in the past decade.
From The Stream, the media covers up a pro-HamasPalestinian rally in Detroit.
From The Daily Signal, the California state senate approves a bill that expands the list of people who can claim "caregiver" rights over children.
From The American Conservative, who's keeping the Epstein files covered up?
From The Western Journal, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro promises to continue speaking on college campuses.
From BizPac Review, more on Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) wrongly claims that both of Trump's would-be assassins were Republicans.
From the New York Times, still more on Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
From Breitbart, the number of illegal boat migrants in the U.K. now reportedly exceeds the country's number of military personnel.
And from Newsmax, the Trump administration announces a pilot program to speed up the development of flying air taxis. (Is the word "pilot" intended as a pun?)
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