As the hot and sunny weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, American has a 250-year winning streak.
From FrontpageMag, pro-Hamas rioters will soon have their own congresscritters.
From Townhall, two illegal aliens from Romania plead guilty to wire fraud in a plot to defraud SNAP.
From The Washington Free Beacon, preserving America's principles in a world without any.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump tells Second Lady Usha Vance that he has to be "careful" or he'll break President William Howard Taft's weight record.
From The Federalist, the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decision is Chief Justice John Roberts's Roe v. Wade.
From American Thinker, the other declaration of 1776, made by General George Washington.
From NewsBusters, the media go the wrong way on the facts when it comes to girls' sports.
From Canada Free Press, the one thing that Christianity and socialism have in common.
From TeleSUR, FIFA decides to donate $500,000 to Venezuelan children affected by the two recent earthquakes.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s King Charles has become the "ditherer of the faith".
From Snouts in the Trough, "there is no economic growth" in the U.K.
From EuroNews, European police hunt for a Ukrainian woman allegedly involved in a bomb attack in Monaco.
From Free West Media, racism against the mixed-race "coloured" people of South Africa.
From ReMix, according to President Zelensky, Ukraine urgently needs more Patriot missiles after a Russian attack on Kyiv.
From Balkan Insight, in a retrial, former Serbian forces leader Ekrem Bajrović, an ethnic Bosniak from Kosovo, is found guilty of war crimes against ethnic Albanian civilians in May 1999.
From The North Africa Post, Tunisian records a sharp increase in suspicious financial transaction reports between 2020 and 2025.
From The New Arab, the Houthis in Yemen threaten Saudi Arabia after an alleged intrusion into Yemeni airspace.
From Gatestone Institute, the U.N.'s human rights "experts" are "biased, bought and paid for".
From The Daily Signal, a review of a book about George Washington.
From Radio Free Asia, a Tibetan activist dies after setting himself on fire outside the U.N. headquarters in New York City.
From The American Conservative, President Washington's Farewell Address is still very relevant.
From The Western Journal, according to an opinion column, to make Colombia free again, it should be brought back to its Judeo-Christian roots.
From BizPac Review, White House advisor Stephen Miller gives an inspirational and timely speech to National Guard troops.
From the New York Post, in a road rage incident, a "Karen" in Santa Clarita, California hurls racist insults at her neighbor.
From Breitbart, singer Lauren Mascitti pays a musical homage to her great-grandfather's journey to Ellis Island.
From Newsmax, according to a survey, nearly half of Americans don't know what tomorrow's milestone commemorates.
And from SFGate, a resident of San Francisco goes from sushi in Mission, California to Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York City.
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