On a warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Virginia Supreme Court rejects the Democrat's redistricting plan.
From FrontpageMag, the new illegal alien mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota promises to fight ICE.
From Townhall, the parents of Sheridan Gorman, who was killed allegedly by an illegal alien, fight back against the Democratic party's immigration policies.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a Pulitzer-winning photographer for The New York Times sides with Hamas against Israel.
From the Washington Examiner, the CDC sends a team to Spain's Canary Islands to evacuate Americans from a hantavirus-plagued ship.
From The Federalist, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is wrong to call America a "creedal nation".
From American Thinker, how do violent left-wingers delude themselves into thinking that they're good.
From NewsBusters, PBS correspondent Simona Foltyn accuses the IDF of "massacres" while ignoring Hezbollah's crimes.
From TeleSUR, the Chilean government rules out changing its three-ground abortion law.
From TCW Defending Freedom, for the U.K.'s Labour Party, accusing the Green Party of hating Jews is the pot calling the kettle black.
From Snouts in the Trough, turning pubs into mosques.
From EuroNews, the Bulgarian parliament elects former President Rumen Radev as prime minister.
From Free West Media, it seems that world rulers are all divorced from reality.
From Balkan Insight, investors from the Gulf states buy land in Bosnia and Herzegovina that they can't build on.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco donates $5 million to the Gavi Vaccine Alliance.
From The New Arab, the Libyan government launches a crackdown on criminal groups in the oil port city of Zawiya.
From Gatestone Institute, Europe's "Global Alliance" is not peace but amounts to dispossession.
From The Daily Signal, why the left wants high-rise apartments for you and mansions for themselves.
From Radio Free Asia, satellite images show the Philippines expanding their runways and ports on two of the disputed Spratly Islands. (RFA appears to have returned from its hiatus.)
From The American Conservative, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum races a domestic backlash after two American CIA agents die in a car crash in northern Mexico.
From The Western Journal, the elite monopoly on knowledge is wrecking the U.S., so here is how to raise kids who think for themselves.
From BizPac Review, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy isn't saying that it's aliens....
From the Daily Caller, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) tees up for a possible presidential campaign by insulting several southern states.
From Breitbart, actor Mark Hamill is compelled to apologize after posting a picture wishing that President Trump was dead. (Perhaps he knows something of the dark side.)
From Newsmax, satellite imagery shows an apparent oil spill near Iran's Kharg Island.
And from the New York Post, two moms celebrate an early Mothers Day with their "miracle babies".