On a warm and mostly sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, "in defense of prayer".
From FrontpageMag, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's (D) advisors are no different from himself.
From Townhall, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) plans launch a primary challenge to Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK).
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Trump administration revokes visas for Palestinian officials ahead of a U.N. General Assembly meeting due to their "incitement to terrorism".
From the Washington Examiner, my governor would "absolutely welcome" federal help against crime in Baltimore.
From The Federalist, by dismissing the transgender factor in the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, the media are enabling another one.
From American Thinker, an axe-wielding 14-year-old Scottish girl has done more to fight pedophiles than most European governments.
From NewsBusters, leftists are angry that White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olohan of The Daily Wire asked press secretary Karoline Leavitt about "trans ideology".
From Canada Free Press, Democrats scream for gun control as they condone mental illness.
From TeleSUR, the youth wing of Venezuela's United Socialist Party stages a 10-kilometer night march as part of their resistance training.
From TCW Defending Freedom, educating U.K. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
From Snouts in the Trough, is the author of SitT being silenced in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's "free speech" Britain? (The article short and contains a written link to his article in the Daily Sceptic. You'll have to copy and paste the link into your browser in order to read the article.)
From EuroNews, the U.K. government wins an appeal which will allow migrants to continue staying at a hotel in the English town of Epping.
From ReMix, Polish President Karol Nawrocki vetoes an amendment that would have abolished a requirement for parents and guardians assisting at educational institutions to present certificates of no criminal record. (How many Polish people does it take to realize that it's good to keep criminals away from children? Jeżeli czytasz po polsku, I mean, if you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)
From Balkan Insight, the mystery of a 15-year-old Kosovo girl taken by Serbian police in May 1999 remains unsolved.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco introduces electronic bracelets as an alternative to prison.
From The New Arab, who is new acting Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb?
From Arutz Sheva, according to a U.N. report, Iranian authorities have executed at least 841 people so far in 2025.
From The Times Of Israel, a second woman accuses International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan of sexual misconduct.
From The Jerusalem Post, the IDF and Shin Bet recover the body of Israeli hostage Ilan Weiss in the Gaza Strip.
From Jewish News Syndicate, children are filmed praising Palestinian terrorist leaders at a rally in Brussels, Belgium.
From Christianity Today, the difficult life of a Christian teacher at a Muslim school in Kenya. (The last five links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, the war of disinformation over a famine that wasn't.
From The Stream, the destructive ideology that the world ignores or tolerates.
From The Daily Signal, according to estimates from the El Paso Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol in Texas, border security measures have cut Mexican drug cartel revenue by over $1 billion so far this year.
From The American Conservative, the White House makes a bizarre defense for President Trump allowing 600,000 Chinese students to attend American universities. (How many Americans are allowed to go to college in China?)
From The Western Journal, a nursing supervisor put herself in "harm's way" to help a scared young victim of the aforementioned Minneapolis school shooting.
From The Hill, Salvadorian illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia ask a judge to place gag orders on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi. (via The Western Journal.)
From BizPac Review, Vice President Vance and his caravan throw protesters a curveball in Wisconsin.
From The Daily Wire, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signs the bill to redraw the state's congressional districts.
From the Daily Caller, former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell falsely calls the Minneapolis shooter a Trump supporter.
From CBS News, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) reportedly will not seek reelection in 2026. (Via AOL and the Daily Caller.)
From the New York Post, Culture Club lead singer Boy George no longer likes to sing the song Karma Chameleon.
From Breitbart, despite predictions by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, inflation holds steady in July.
From Newsmax, according to Speaker Johnson (R-LA), there "probably will be a vote of some sense" to require the Trump administration to release files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein.
And from the Genesius Times, CNN announces that it will stop reporting on the twice-aforementioned Minneapolis school shooting because the suspect was not a white Christian MAGA male.