On a warm sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump cuts off taxpayer funds to NPR and PBS in response to years of left-wing biased coverage.
From FrontpageMag, welcome to a blueprint for a caliphate - in Texas.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, there's a reason why Senator Socialism (I-VT) and congresscritter AOC (D-NY) can go pound sand.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to records, U.C. Berkeley received six-figure donations from Chinese Communist Party officials.
From the Washington Examiner, the U.S. economy added about 177,000 jobs during April.
From The Federalist, 12 reasons why the aforementioned NPR and PBS deserve to be defunded.
From American Thinker, how the left has been diluting Hitler.
From MRCTV, a man pretending to be a woman wins five women's swimming events at a championship meet in San Antonio, Texas.
From NewsBusters, former congresscritter Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) warns that Trump might come for him and defends a judge who allegedly harbored an illegal alien.
From Canada Free Press, The Democracy Fund helps Canadian Amish farmers dealing with fines and liens imposed by their government during the coronavirus epidemic.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelans march in defense of their country's revolution on Labor Day.
From TCW Defending Freedom, climate fearmongers could bring a Spain-style blackout to the U.K.
From Snouts in the Trough, "the five circles of debt hell".
From EuroNews, at least three people are injured when someone drives a car into a group of people in Stuttgart, Germany.
From ReMix, Germany's Office for the Protection of the Constitution declares the party AfD "definitely right-wing extremist".
From Russia Today, Russian authorities prevent a terror attack in the republic of Dagestan.
From Sputnik International, the Russian government claims that the Ukraine and the West understand that Crimea is Russian.
From The Moscow Times, tensions grow over a planned copper mine in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan.
From Romania-Insider, Romania will hold do-over presidential elections on May 4th.
From Novinite, Bulgaria undergoes its final preparations for credit card payments to be made in euros.
From The Sofia Globe, April 2025 in Bulgaria was much colder than April of 2024. (Somehow, the colder month this year will be attributed to man-made global warming.)
From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgarian athlete Boyana Kostadinova wins gold and bronze medals at the Women's and Youth Weightlifting Championships in Lima, Peru.
From the Greek Reporter, how ancient Greek sailors set off into the unknown.
From Ekathimerini, a house painter from Georgia accused of being a spy is remanded in custody in Alexandroupoli, Greece.
From the Greek City Times, of all the popes, only Francis and John Paul II have visited Athens, Greece.
From Balkan Insight, according to the media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, media freedom has decreased in most Balkan countries.
From The North Africa Post, tourism is Morocco's leading source of revenue.
From The New Arab, hundreds Tunisians protest to demand the release of jailed political opposition activists.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Lebanon's Supreme Defense Council urges Hamas to stop operating from Lebanese territory.
From NBC Tri-Cities Yakima, Bangladeshi Islamists promise to implement sharia as they prepare for an upcoming election.
From RAIR Foundation USA, has the U.S. not learned from the "draw Muhammad" event ten years ago?
From Gatestone Institute, the illegal European land grab in Palestine, Part 2.
From Radio Free Asia, global freedom of the press reaches a new low.
From The Stream, did feminism lead to the transgender movement?
From The Daily Signal, the Reform UK Party gains hundreds of local council seats in local elections.
From The American Conservative, the U.S. withdraws from peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
From The Western Journal, the wife of recently deported Salvadorian illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia describes the abuse she suffered from him.
From BizPac Review, between 2018 and 2022, an estimated 102,000 residents of New York City moved to Florida and took their $13.7 billion of income with them.
From The Daily Wire, China exempts $40 billion worth of U.S. imports from its tariffs.
From the Daily Caller, ICE arrests illegal aliens with criminal records, including murderers and rapists.
From the New York Post, police data shows the extent of crime committed by illegal aliens in New York City.
From Breitbart, Border Czar Tom Homan warns that leaders of sanctuary cities which harbor illegal aliens could be arrested.
And from Newsmax, comedic actress Ruth Buzzi goes to the soundstage in the sky.
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