On a warm and sunny Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the war against Iran is hitting the American people's wallets.
From FrontpageMag, Texas Democrats choose a white senatorial candidate who called white people a "virus".
From Townhall, how the left will plans to ban dogs in order to appease Muslims.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a left-wing activist groups teaches how to get on juries and vote "not guilty" on cases brought by the Department of Justice.
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Kevin Kiley (R-Cal) decides to run for reelection as an independent.
From The Federalist, President Trump still has time to turn things around before the midterm elections.
From American Thinker, a tale of double standards about obituaries.
From NewsBusters, the winner of the worst media quote of the week poll.
From Canada Free Press, does Trump follow the lead of Frankish King Charlemagne?
From TeleSUR, according to Canadian journalist Arnold August, Venezuela's popular consultation is geopolitically significant.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is a weakling in thrall to Muslims.
From EuroNews, is Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reshaping Italy's system in order to secure her own reelection?
From Free West Media, how does the U.S. government view permanent confrontation?
From ReMix, the aforementioned Giorgia Meloni asks how women can trust the system if judges block the deportation of gang rapists.
From Balkan Insight, Croatia reinstates military conscription after a 20-year hiatus.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria misses out on the global increase in natural gas prices due to its long-term supply contracts.
From The New Arab, Syria opens part of its border with Lebanon to facilitate the return of its own citizens.
From the Daily Mail, NATO air defenses intercept a ballistic missile fired from Iran in Turkish airspace.
From YNetNews, a bomb explodes outside a synagogue in Liège, Belgium.
From Gatestone Institute, to defend the Abraham Accords, U.S. President Trump must first defend the UAE.
From The Daily Signal, Ohio is leading the way on protecting houses of worship.
From The American Conservative, foreign consulates in American sanctuary cities should be closed.
From The Western Journal, the headline for the story about the New York City IED attack in The New York Times will blow your mind.
From BizPac Review, a feminist retelling of Frankenstein bombs at the box office. (The original Frankenstein novel was written by a woman.)
From the Daily Caller, five members of the Iranian women's soccer team reportedly seek refuge with Australian police.
From the New York Post, Trump urges Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to grant the Iranian women's soccer team asylum.
From Fox News, Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) tells Trump to get rid of White House advisor Stephen Miller. (via the New York Post)
From Breitbart, Iran is the second time when CNN sided with a Middle Eastern dictator against the U.S.
From Newsmax, Ukraine receives 11 requests from countries near Iran for help in intercepting drones.
And from The Babylon Bee, former President Obama's library will include an interactive exhibit where visitors can print out their own birth certificates.