On a warm and sunny Saturday falling on the anniversary of D-Day, here are some things going on:
From National Review, images from June 6th, 1944. (The article was published yesterday, but I'll make an exception due to the content.)
From FrontpageMag, former President Obama's museum puts out tissues to visitors can cry over President Trump.
From Townhall, the Texas Rangers hold "Faith and Family Night" instead of hosting "Pride" events.
From The Washington Free Beacon, "restraining Israel is not the answer" for peace in the Middle East.
From the Washington Examiner, according to right-wing commentator Byron York, the Democrats think that senatorial candidate Graham Platner (D-ME) can "say he's sorry and move past" his problems.
From American Thinker, the new revelations about the Southern Poverty Law Center even worse than the older ones.
From NewsBusters, MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart uses Trump and the Republicans as an excuse for the aforementioned Graham Platner to keep running.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the death of Anglo-Polish student Henry Nowak is a sign of civilizational collapse.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Afghan man is seen spying on a synagogue in Cologne, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Focus.)
From Gatestone Institute, Iran signs a $25 billion nuclear deal with Russia, which is one reason why the Iranian government must be removed.
From The American Conservative, congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY) won't back down.
From the Daily Caller, according to congresscritter Madeleine Dean (D-PA) the twice-aforementioned Graham Platner "has disqualified himself".
From the New York Post, Cuban authorities arrest and jail YouTube user Eddy Ceballos for his parody videos exposing Cuba's decaying infrastructure, but have yet to formally charge him with a crime.
And from Breitbart, according to Director Kash Patel, the FBI carried out two hostage rescue missions within 24 hours.
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