For the second straight month, Friday fall on the 13th. On a cool and cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Democrats blame Islamic terrorism and the results of their own bad decisions on gun owners.
From FrontpageMag, the American people did not vote for mass Islamic immigration.
From Townhall, what is victory over Iran in Operation Epic Fury going to be?
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Iran's capacity to produce ballistic missiles has been destroyed.
From the Washington Examiner, the Iranian mullahs don't know President Trump's plan, and neither do we.
From The Federalist, passing the SAVE America Act would signal that Congress actually answers to the voters, which is precisely the problem.
From American Thinker, can "The One", a.k.a. former President Obama, make a mistake? (When I was contributing to AndRightlySo back during his presidency, we called him "Teh OneTM".)
From NewsBusters, the Big Four News Apps go Sergeant Schultz on right-wing host Mark Levin's interview with envoy Steve Witkoff.
From Canada Free Press, yesterday, two terrorists struck the home front.
From TeleSUR, Cuba strengthens its energy supply and grid with batteries.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. energy secretary Ed Miliband's "mad" objection to increasing the production of natural gas from the North Sea.
From EuroNews, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk defies President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a €43.7 billion loan from E.U. defense funds.
From ReMix, police in Munich, Germany carry out searches at the private residence and Bavarian State Parliament office of René Dierkes of the party AfD, for alleged insults and social media posts dating back as much as five years. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From Balkan Insight, the dispute between Croatian President Zoran Milanović and Israeli authorities over Iranian diplomats in Zagreb, Croatia escalates.
From The North Africa Post, global volatility and rising energy prices could worsen Tunisian economic prospects.
From The New Arab, why is Israel bombing Beirut, Lebanon with leaflets having QR codes?
From CNN, what we know about the attack on a synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan.
From The Times Of India, what we know about the Old Dominion University shooter.
From The Jerusalem Post, a new Shi'ite terror group calling itself Ashab Al Yamim claims responsibility for three attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe.
From Culture Watch, will there be more Islamic terror in the U.S.?
From Gatestone Institute, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his extremist problem.
From The Daily Signal, according to economists, the "war on poverty" launched by President Lyndon Johnson may have created a permanent underclass.
From The American Conservative, even in Texas, Democrats can't let go of wokeness.
From The Western Journal, even left-wingers are tired of congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Min), as she gets a primary challenge from an anti-ICE lawyer.
From BizPac Review, Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich) was against the Department of Homeland Security before she was for them.
From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, "America needs baseball now more than ever".
From Breitbart, according to U.K. Defence Minister John Healey, the "hidden hand" of Russian President Putin is active in Iran.
And from SFGate, business at the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles is so slow that even the people protesting against it have gone away.