Yes, it's the last day of the first half of 2025, falling on a hot and sunny Monday, so here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites has inflicted "a very serious level of damage" on Iran's nuclear program.
From FrontpageMag, 12 surprises from the 12-day war.
From Townhall, CNN pushes an app that helps illegal aliens evade ICE, which puts its agents at risk.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the U.S. State Department revokes the visas issued to the British rap group Bob Vylan after they called for the murder of IDF soldiers. (As with any story involving rap, the label "music" is used loosely.)
From the Washington Examiner, the Department of Justice announces charges for 324 people in the largest healthcare fraud takedown ever.
From The Federalist, several law enforcement agencies went Sergeant Schultz about threats against Trump voters in Pennsylvania.
From American Thinker, Mexico has no right to any territory in the U.S.
From MRCTV, a TikTok user claims that Abraham Lincoln was gay and musician Kurt Cobain was trans.
From NewsBusters, CNN defends New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's (D) proposal for city-owned grocery stores.
From Canada Free Press, "the Democratic Socialist party".
From TeleSUR, Peronist candidates win big in the Argentine province of Formosa and the city of Rosario.
From TCW Defending Freedom, one coronavirus narrative collapses under the slightest scrutiny.
From EuroNews, the E.U. and Ukraine make a not too ambitious but "realistic" trade deal.
From Free West Media, the FDA allegedly approves hundreds of drugs without proof that they work.
From Balkan Insight, according to a report, six Balkan countries are "failing to enforce freedom of information laws".
From The North Africa Post, the group Polisario's recent targeting of civilians vindicates its designation as a terrorist organization.
From The New Arab, according to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, Israel wants relations with Lebanon and Syria, but will not discuss the Golan Heights.
From News18, an Iranian Shiite cleric issues a fatwa declaring U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu "enemies of God".
From The Times Of Israel, an 82-year-old woman dies from injuries suffered in a Molotov cocktail attack while attending a rally for Israeli hostage in Boulder, Colorado.
From Sp!ked, the U.K.'s Labour Party wants to ban criticism of Islam.
From Gatestone Institute, "obliterating" Iran's nuclear facilities is insufficient.
From Radio Free Asia, the Dalai Lama celebrates his 90th birthday.
From The Stream, has Trump's policy toward Syria been unveiled?
From The Daily Signal, the web of activist groups who support Hamas, Iran, and riots against ICE.
From The American Conservative, a review of the book British Grand Strategy in the Age of American Hegemony.
From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed column, Trump has earned the Nobel Peace Prize.
From ABC News, a man believed to have shot several firefights in Idaho, killing two of them, is identified and found dead. (via The Western Journal)
From BizPac Review, a man jumps in to save his young daughter after she falls overboard on a Disney Dream cruise.
From The Daily Wire, the American medical establishment's stubborn refusal to reconsider transgender procedures for minors.
From the Daily Caller, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany brings her third child into the world.
From the New York Post, please use bear spray only on bears.
From Breitbart, PolitiFact claims that the aforementioned Zohran Mamdani is not a communist, but he disagrees.
And from The Babylon Bee, San Francisco's Pride parade is followed closely by a Disinfectant parade.