On a very warm mostly sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former President Trump promises to "never leave" the 2024 presidential race.
From Townhall, Trump still draws "massive" crowds.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about Russian writers and their answers to "timeless" questions.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) comments on Trump's new indictment.
From American Thinker, if Russia colluded with then-candidate Trump, what was their motive?
From NewsBusters, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy schools CNN's Dana Bash about the media doing President Biden's bidding.
From Canada Free Press, in one sense, it's not just Trump who has been indicted.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the white crow, and other items.
From EuroNews, former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is arrested.
From The North Africa Post, according to a senior official of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, the continent needs to establish a unified air travel market.
From The New Arab, the Houthi rebels in Yemen accuse Saudi Arabia of "dumping toxic waste" into Yemeni waters.
From Jewish News Syndicate, a Jordanian lawmaker praises the Egyptian who killed three IDF soldiers in a terror attack earlier this month.
From Gatestone Institute, deciphering the truth about UFOs hidden amid longstanding propaganda.
From The Stream, books in 1984 and in reality.
From The Western Journal, according to an "official source", China has had a base in Cuba spying on the U.S. since 2019.
From BizPac Review, a woman transitions and learns that being a man isn't so easy.
From The Daily Wire, more on the aforementioned Senator Graham's aforementioned comments on Trump's new indictment.
From the Daily Caller, a truck catches fire under an entrance ramp for Interstate highway 95 in Philadelphia and causes part of it to collapse.
From the New York Post, the U.S. military offers legal migrants a pathway to citizenship.
From Breitbart, more on the aforementioned arrest of Scottish politician Nicola Sturgeon.
From Newsmax, Ted Kaczynski, known as the "Unabomber", dies by suicide.
And from SFGate, is the VIP tour from Universal Studios worth its ticket price?
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