On a warm and cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the full story of left-wing media personality Hasan Piker.
From FrontpageMag, a man who testified for the defense of a terrorist leader linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is now running for congress from New Jersey.
From Townhall, Iran reportedly reactivates a 30-year-old tanker as they run out of places to store oil.
From The Washington Free Beacon, The New York Times places congresscritter Elise Stefanik's (R-NY) book Poisoned Ivies third in its best seller list, even though the data would have placed it in the top spot.
From the Washington Examiner, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) has a message for his fellow Democrats, but will they listen?
From The Federalist, the lawyer who took the Dobbs v. Jackson case was pressured to avoid taking on Roe v. Wade, but chose courage instead.
From American Thinker, the Islamic scriptures aren't kind to the Muslim founder Muhammad.
From NewsBusters, according to the Department of Justice, a U.S. Army soldier used classified information to win a bet of over $400,000.
From Canada Free Press, Democrats and democracy in Virginia.
From TeleSUR, President Javier Milei hands over Argentina's largest bus terminal to a consortium. (TeleSUR wouldn't respond when I clicked on it yesterday.)
From TCW Defending Freedom, the covered up excess winter deaths that contradict the global warming allegations.
From Snouts in the Trough, please come to the U.K., the world's welfare state?
From EuroNews, the U.K.'s House of Lords is accused of "obstructionism" as time runs out on a bill for legalizing euthanasia for terminally ill adults.
From Balkan Insight, a Kosovo court finds three Serbs guilty of involvement in an armed attack in 2023 in the city of Banjska. (I once stayed in the Slovak city of Banská Štiavnica, where my tour group was told that the word banská means "mining". I suspect that the name "Banjska" might also mean "mining".)
From The North Africa Post, the United Kingdom supports Morocco's plan for autonomy in the region of Sahara.
From The New Arab, according to the World Health Organization, rebuilding Gaza's healthcare system would cost $10 billion.
From Gatestone Institute, Europe commits energy suicide by deliberately destroying its own fossil fuel operations.
From The Daily Signal, Ohio protects the 2nd Amendment against local interference.
From The American Conservative, who's afraid of losing the upcoming midterm elections?
From The Western Journal, a Department of Justice report calls for bringing back firing squads.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Tim Burchett (R-TN) is not saying that it's aliens, but......
From the Daily Caller, how President Trump changed the narrative on Pope Leo XIV's trip to Africa.
From the New York Post, according to the Chief Twit, the Tesla Cybercab robotaxi has "started production".
From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Greg Steube (R-FL), Democratic Senators are blocking popular measures.
And from SFGate, a controversial move by Pacific Gas and Electric to remove two of its old dams draws pushback from the Trump administration.