Monday, June 1, 2026

Monday Mania For The Start Of June

As the warm and sunny weather continues into the new month on a Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, universities in California "have seller's remorse" over the phase-out of SAT and ACT scores in their admission criteria.

From FrontpageMag, has Islam always been in the U.S., as claimed by former President Obama?

From Townhall, in response to defensive strikes by the U.S., Iran launches missiles and drone at Kuwait.

From The Washington Free Beacon, at the Israel Day parade in New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) is replaced by his predecessors Eric Adams (D) and Michael Bloomberg (R, I).

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Socialism (I-VT) proposes having the federal government take a 50 percent stake in two AI companies.

From The Federalist, the Democrats still haven't figured out that lawfare brings consequences.

From American Thinker, is senatorial candidate Graham Platner (D-ME) the perfect left-wing candidate?

From NewsBusters, CBS covers another huge Medicare fraud case in California.

From Canada Free Press, why Jesus is the greatest leader in history.

From TeleSUR, Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda challenges his rival Abelardo de la Espriella to a debate prior to their electoral runoff.

From TCW Defending Freedom, are jobs sought by "neets" in the U.K. going to immigrants?

From Snouts in the Trough, how much of former First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon's story should we believe?

From EuroNews, the E.U. is set to crack down on migration by having external return hubs.

From ReMix, in 2025, foreigners committed 44 percent of violent crime on trains in Germany.

From Balkan Insight, Serbia deploys more facial recognition technology.

From The North Africa Post, according to a report, Morocco leads Africa in advanced military drone technology.

From The New Arab, the World Health Organization hails Saudi Arabia's hosting of this year's Hajj as a public health success.

From The Jerusalem Post, the Global Intifada publishes the locations of factories and ports ostensibly connected to the Israeli military.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Syrian man stabs four people in Vienna.  (If you read German, read the story at Krone.)

From The Times Of Israel, two teenage girls are injured in a car-ramming terror attack at a bus stop in the West Bank.

From Gatestone Institute, Turkey's fantasy of a Palestinian state after October 7th, 2023.

From The Daily Signal, the Supreme Court declines to take on a case related to former First Son Hunter Biden's laptop.

From The American Conservative, the recipe for a nuclear deal with Iran hasn't changed.

From The Western Journal, the U.S. launches a new round of strikes against Iran.

From BizPac Review, ICE arrests a Mauritanian man who sought asylum claiming to be homosexual, but later married a woman.

From the Daily Caller, here are the numbers on President Trump's efforts to clean up Washington, D.C.

From the New York Post, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt (R) tells podcaster Bill Maher a disturbing truth about the city's homeless population.

From Breitbart, the aforementioned Graham Platner's "rap sheet".

From Newsmax, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson (R) will remain in his state's Republican gubernatorial primary despite Trump endorsing Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette (R).

And from The Babylon Bee, the nation is shocked as a senatorial candidate with a Nazi tattoo turns out to be a total [bleep].