On a warm and cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From FrontpageMag, communists and jihadists won primaries in New York City because few people voted.
From Townhall, the U.S. soccer team has a path to the World Cup final, and it won't be easy.
From The Washington Free Beacon, European World Cup fans in the U.S. find the land of plenty.
From the Washington Examiner, who is Colorado gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx (R), who claims to have been forced to kill someone when he was a child?
From American Thinker, The New York Times appears to have a problem with women being pregnant.
From NewsBusters, MS NOW host Ali Velshi cheers free plane trips for women seeking abortions.
From TCW Defending Freedom, former U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the digital age of being ungovernable.
From Snouts in the Trough, did the U.K.'s "gawking plods" strike again?
From Gatestone Institute, what happens to the "deal" with Iran after U.S. President Trump leaves office?
From The American Conservative, the American career diplomat plotting with the U.N. to oppose Trump on immigration.
From BizPac Review, comedian Bill Maher tells Vice President Vance that his vote in 2028 is in play.
From the Daily Caller, four major lawsuits shape the debate over AI.
From the New York Post, an asteroid will zip past the earth at a distance of about 1.6 million miles.
From Breitbart, a Saudi Arabian asylum activist in Germany gets a life sentence for attacking a Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg.
From Newsmax, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) rips the Democratic Party's left flank and warns of an "orgy of socialism".
And from Only In Your State, the possibly nonexistent creature whose name I have appropriated is allegedly still hanging around in Illinois.
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