On a warm and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Democrat strategy of "dark woke" will not work.
From FrontpageMag, after Muslim mobs attack two synagogues in New York City, the media blames Jews.
From Townhall, the "pro-Palestine" mob is not in favor of peace nor is against war.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Northwestern University tells its Jewish Voice for Peace chapter to either change its constitution to allow Zionist Jews to join or face disciplinary action.
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) denies having talked to Speaker Johnson (R-LA) about the New York governor's race.
From The Federalist, during his first 100 days back in office, President Trump has restored the southern border.
From American Thinker, the irony of Democrats calling Trump "Hitler".
From MRCTV, according to a new study, one out of every 10 women who take abortion pills suffer a "serious adverse effect".
From NewsBusters, The New York Times admires a left-wing internet streamer for his appearance.
From Canada Free Press, what were Canadians thinking during yesterday's general election, or were they even thinking at all?
From CBC News, five key takeaways from Canada's general election.
From Global News, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre loses his seat in the Canadian House of Commons.
From CTV News, reelected Prime Minister Mark Carney will lead Canada through the trade war with the U.S.
From TeleSUR, the opposition party United National Congress wins the parliamentary elections in Trinidad and Tobago.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the quangos currently sucking the U.K. dry. (The term "quango" is an acronym. My spellchecker has no problem with it.)
From the Express, former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair blasts Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband's plans to reach net zero as "irrational".
From The Standard, a large fire erupts at an electrical substation in London.
From the Independent, the U.K.'s first transgender judge takes the U.K. to the European Court of Human Rights over the U.K. Supreme Court ruling that gender is determined by biology.
From the Irish Independent, according to Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin, food delivery drones might need to be regulated.
From the Irish Examiner, the ISPCA rescues 207 animals from a property in County Kildare, including dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters.
From the NL Times, the wage gap in the Netherlands has gone down by almost half in 15 years, but men still earn more.
From Dutch News, honor the history of World War II in Wageningen, Netherlands.
From VRT NWS, today's national union day of action disrupts local transport in Brussels and rail travel in Belgium.
From The Brussels Times, the European Space Agency launches a satellite that will map and monitor the world's forests.
From EuroNews, Danish King Frederik X arrives in Greenland.
From Balkan Insight, Serbian students lift their blockade of the premises of Serbia's public broadcaster in Belgrade after it meets a demand of theirs.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco and Finland look forward to strengthening their partnership.
From The New Arab, is Algeria preparing for war with a bill that would put civilians, the economy, and institutions under military control?
From The Times Of Israel, the Irish band Kneecap denies supporting Hamas and Hezbollah.
From The Jerusalem Post, an Applebee's restaurant in Miamisburg, Ohio is vandalized with graffiti saying "Jews work here".
From Gatestone Institute, when it comes to AI and fusion energy, what China does is more important that what it says.
From Radio Free Asia, China stays tight-lipped after North Korea acknowledges that its troops are fighting alongside Russia against Ukraine.
From The Stream, four important tips for Christian parents as their children prepare for college.
From The Daily Signal, Border Czar Tom Homan advises illegal aliens to go home.
From The American Conservative, how a deal with Iran could work.
From The Western Journal, ICE gives Fox News reporters a tour of its processing center in Conroe, Texas.
From BizPac Review, former Vice President Harris plans to mimic another losing candidate with a speech attacking Trump.
From The Daily Wire, how Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are transforming food and health care in the U.S.
From the Daily Caller, four Democrat congresscritters stay in a luxury resort in El Salvador while advocating for the release of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
From the New York Post, when is a banana the healthiest to eat?
From Breitbart, Trump's first 100 days back in office have been unpleasant for illegal aliens.
From Newsmax, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) reintroduces a bill to prevent members of Congress from possessing or trading stocks.
And from the Genesius Times, to bolster their roster depth, the Cleveland Browns draft relatively unknown alleged wife beater Kilmar Garcia.
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