On a sunny but cool Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, political activists vie to set the narrative on the White House Correspondents Dinner shooting.
From FrontpageMag, left-wingers try to remake Christianity in their image.
From Townhall, it seems like the Southern Poverty Law Center engaged in a false flag operation in Wisconsin.
From The Washington Free Beacon, congressional candidate Adam Hamawy (D-NJ) denies the presence and tunnels of Hamas at the hospital in Gaza where he worked.
From the Washington Examiner, First Lady Melania Trump doesn't appreciate late-night host Jimmy Kimmel's monologue which mentions her having "a glow like an expectant widow".
From The Federalist, Vice President Vance should not pause his war against welfare fraud.
From American Thinker, "shipbuilding is national security". (Emphasis in original)
From NewsBusters, MS NOW is stumped about the alleged White House Correspondents Dinner shooter's "motive" and "ideology", appearing to ignore his manifesto.
From Canada Free Press, despite claims by Fox News, the downfall of Trump's presidency is not inevitable.
From TeleSUR, Argentine Infrastructure Secretary Carlos Frugoni resigns after his alleged financial crimes are revealed.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the aftermath of the murders of three girls in Southport, England.
From Snouts in the Trough, the mainstream European media deserve shame.
From EuroNews, according to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Ukraine's bid to join the E.U. might depend on making territorial concessions.
From Balkan Insight, a Kosovo court finds OSCE staffer Jelena Djukanović guilty of spying for Serbia.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria uses al-Qaeda-linked JNIM terrorists and Tuareg separatists to destabilize Mali.
From The New Arab, local elections in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip have a 23 percent turnout.
From Arutz Sheva, IDF soldiers find Hezbollah weapons in a children's bedroom in southern Lebanon.
From The Times Of Israel, candidates backed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's party Fatah win most of the Palestinian local elections, including those in the aforementioned Deir-al-Balah.
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Trump is right in that laws in the Middle East against normalization with Israel "crazy".
From The Daily Signal, Texas takes multiple actions to deter oil theft.
From The American Conservative, is the key to ending the war against Iran found in Lebanon?
From The Western Journal, former President Obama tries to get away with a lie about the aforementioned White House Correspondents Dinner shooting.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Ilhan Omar's (D-Min) husband's wine company is officially dissolved. (Did it ever exist in the first place?)
From the Daily Caller, First Granddaughter Kai Trump has a "scary" medical situation while attending the Masters golf tournament.
From the New York Post, according to a study, things that go bump in the night in your house are not caused by ghosts but by old pipes.
From Newsmax, congresscritter Andy Harris (R-MD) says "build the ballroom". (Harris is the only Republican congresscritter from Maryland.)
And from The Babylon Bee, left-wingers welcome the increasing diversity of Trump's would-be assassins.