On a very warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, when the U.S. Navy sent SEALs on a mission to North Korea.
From FrontpageMag, a black comedian poses as a southern redneck and goes to a NASCAR race.
From Townhall, the food editor of the Washingtonian urges President Trump to stay out of restaurants in Washington, D.C.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Northwestern University's contract with Qatar forbids it from criticizing its government or ruling family.
From the Washington Examiner, after "Alligator Alcatraz" is allowed to remain in operation, Florida opens a second detention center for illegal aliens.
From The Federalist, former Mr. Bill girlfriend Monica Lewinsky should not recast herself as a victim. (It's hard to believe that she's now 52 years old. Whoever first said that "time flies" wasn't kidding.)
From American Thinker, Democrat congresscritters on the House Finance Committee try to "gotcha" Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and only embarrass themselves.
From MRCTV, a video about Trump possibly having the cure for crime, and other topics.
From NewsBusters, CNN anchor Jake Tapper suggests that Trump will turn military troops on the America and then steal an election.
From Canada Free Press, Senator Tim Kaine's (D-VA) denigration of the Constitution reveals how the Democrats crave power.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan armed forces have neutralized 402 aircraft linked to drug trafficking.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how a man calling himself "Adolf Hitler from Gaza" deceived the BBC into accusing Israel of genocide.
From Snouts in the Trough, are the U.K.'s GDP figures being fiddled with?
From EuroNews, according to Russian President Putin, any foreign troops in Ukraine would be "legitimate targets".
From ReMix, right-wing Romanian politician George Simion has kind words for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and harsh words for Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Mandiner.)
From Balkan Insight, despite court rulings, ethnic segregation in schools still persists in parts of Bosnia and Hercegovina.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI pardons 681 convicts.
From The New Arab, when visiting the Egyptian governorate of New Valley, please refrain from hunting birds.
From The Jerusalem Post, two aftershocks strike eastern Afghanistan.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Hamas terrorists violently abuse Gazan civilians.
From Gatestone Institute, Bangladesh is racing toward becoming a caliphate.
From Radio Free Asia, according to her son, former Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi faces worsening health while under military custody.
From The Stream, will New York City, if candidate Zohran Mamadani (D) wins its mayoral election, be run by Qatar?
From The Daily Signal, about 450 illegal aliens are arrested at a Hyundai factory in Ellabell, Georgia.
From The American Conservative, the American coal age. (My grandparents and great-grandparents could probably have told you all about it.)
From The Western Journal, more on the aforementioned "Alligator Alcatraz" being allowed to stay open.
From BizPac Review, Irish comedian Ted Linehan, recently arrested at England's Heathrow Airport for "anti trans" social media posts, trolls transgenders when he shows up to court.
From The Daily Wire, "Big Tech" CEOs praise Trump during a White House dinner. (According to TDW, this is my last article unless I register.)
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Haley Stevens (D-Mich) calls Trump's sending the National Guard into Washington, D.C. an "abuse of power", but wanted them to be sent into Chicago in 2016, when Obama was president.
From Breitbart, Trump's policies shift the American work force away from foreign-born workers.
From Newsmax, Trump blames Democrats for keeping the story of the late Jeffrey Epstein alive.
And from the New York Post, the weirdest things bought by Powerball and lottery winners.
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