Now that I'm back from wandering around on a cool and cloudy Wednesday, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, former Vice President Harris's interview with The New York Times leaves even them wondering what she stands for.
From FrontpageMag, do Americans know about Dutch politician Geert Wilders?
From Townhall, congresscritter Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) thinks that she can "Mamdani" her way into the Senate.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Trump administration plans to investigate federal contractors who say that they won't hire American citizens.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump announces the seizure of an Venezuelan oil tanker.
From The Federalist, a D.C. appeals court upholds Trump's ban on trans-identifying people in the military.
From American Thinker, is Pope Leo XIV a hypocrite when it comes to illegal immigration?
From NewsBusters, look who just got Walter Cronkite Awards.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. is turning into a new East Germany.
From Snouts in the Trough, don't get conned by the U.K. Labour Party's "child poverty" scam.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to a study, Turkish and Arab students in Germany claim that visiting former concentration camps makes them afraid for their own safety.
From Quadrant, "the jihadis next door" in Australia.
From Gatestone Institute, Hezbollah still holds Lebanon hostage as Christians are forced out.
From The Stream, according to insiders, then-President Biden repeatedly ignored warnings about the border crisis, fearing backlash from the left.
From The American Conservative, according to Polish "euroskeptic" sejmcritter Krzysztof Bosak, Europe might need a "shock" from Trump.
From BizPac Review, FIFA announces a "Pride Match" between teams from two Muslim countries.
From the Daily Caller, how Republicans tricked the aforementioned Jasmine Crockett into running for the Senate.
And from the New York Post, New York City's hottest new restaurant is in a railroad station.
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