On a sunny but cool Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, yet another shooting suspect is transgender.
From FrontpageMag, yes, global warming has come to New York City.
From Townhall, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) reveals which possible heir to the MAGA whom he's most afraid of.
From The Washington Free Beacon, CNN climate correspondent Bill Weir can't believe that people are skating on frozen ponds in New York City's Central Park. (I remember walking on the frozen Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. during the 1980s.)
From the Washington Examiner, testifying before the House Oversight Committee, Mr. Bill denies knowing about the late Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. (If you're asking whether the "sex offenders" label applies to Epstein or to Mr. Bill, the answer is "yes".)
From The Federalist, if the U.S. military "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program last June, as claimed by President Trump, why are we possibly attacking Iran again?
From American Thinker, the Democrats represent everybody except Americans.
From NewsBusters, today's journalism is viciously against Trump.
From Canada Free Press, in a video, Dr. Willie Soon tells the truth about climate change.
From TeleSUR, an interview with Cuban journalist Boris Luis Cabrera.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. needs an ICE.
From Snouts in the Trough, stop the boats, smash the gangs, and deport the illegal aliens.
From ReMix, the Cologne Administrative Court rules that the German party AfD should not be classified as right-wing extremist. (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
From Balkan Insight, Montenegro's government road construction company Monteput signs a deal with the Chinese company PowerChina-Stecol to build a second section of the Bar-Boljare highway. (While Bar is a seaport in Montenegro, Boljare is in Serbia, next to the border between the two countries.)
From The North Africa Post, Morocco closes its southern fishing zone to protect juvenile sardine populations.
From The New Arab, a man is detained after driving a jeep bearing Israeli flags into a crowded area in Kerdasa, Egypt, thus injuring six people.
From the Daily Mail, a woman jailed in Morocco for wearing a T-shirt that said "Allah is a lesbian" could possibly have her arm amputated.
From Gatestone Institute, the Middle East presents a pile of fake narratives, a fake "Palestinian state", and a real threat to the West.
From The Daily Signal, more on Mr. Bill denying knowledge of Epstein's crimes.
From The American Conservative, why Trump is right to pursue peace between Ukraine and Russia.
From The Western Journal, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reveals that DHS staffers installed spyware on her phone until the Chief Twit caught them.
From BizPac Review, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth tries to return some sanity to the organization once known as the "Boy Scouts of America".
From the Daily Caller, a serial child predator is rearrested on the day when he was set to be released from prison.
From the New York Post, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi, 30 more people have been charged in the storming of a church in St. Paul, Minnesota during an anti-ICE demonstration.
From Breitbart, a statue of U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill in London's Parliament Square is vandalized by pro-Palestine activists.
From Newsmax, Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran calls for interest rate cuts.
And from The Poke, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posts a spoof commercial for his own action figure.