On a warm and partly cloudy Thursday, now that I'm back from running around, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Northwestern University President Michael Schill resigns after the Trump administration suspends its federal funding over campus antisemitism.
From FrontpageMag, the Smithsonian Institution celebrates a violent racist group.
From Townhall, President Trump waited in the figurative tall grass for a "brilliant" moment on gun rights.
From The Washington Free Beacon, more on the aforementioned resignation of Michael Schill.
From the Washington Examiner, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) slams rumors that Trump intervening on behalf of his rival Andrew Cuomo (I).
From The Federalist, let's stop repeating the left-wing line that America is merely a proposition, because it isn't.
From American Thinker, too many of us have already forgotten 9/11.
From MRCTV, a video about how "the left justifies murder in the name of justice".
From NewsBusters, CBS drools over the communist Chinese military parade even more than ABC does.
From TCW Defending Freedom, hypocrisy is all too common among the governing socialists in the U.K., and Deputy Prime Minister Angela "Three Pads" Rayner is no exception. (It's pretty much the same here in the U.S., where Senator Socialism (I-VT) owns three homes.)
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. needs its own DOGE.
From Radio Free Asia, two communist dictators meet to stress the enduring friendship between their countries.
From The Stream, the "Janeites" are coming.
From The Daily Signal, is the Green New Deal dead, or have reports to that effect been greatly exaggerated?
From The American Conservative, in defense of the "Defense" in the name of the Department of Defense.
From The Western Journal, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) announces a crackdown on illegal commercial truckers.
From Breitbart, France bans the European Institute of Human Sciences for allegedly promoting "armed jihad".
And from SFGate, the historic seafood restaurant Alioto's, on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, will soon be razed and replaced.
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