Now that I'm back from walking in a forest like a good sasquatch on a warm and sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, polls about and the reality of "net zero".
From FrontpageMag, the U.K. imposes an Islamic blasphemy law.
From Townhall, a court case could blow a huge hole through some federal gun control laws.
From The Washington Free Beacon, why the crisis resulting from a terror attack in the Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir matters to us.
From the Washington Examiner, Pakistan agrees to a ceasefire with India and then allegedly violates it.
From The Federalist, no, being raised by "a group of friends" is not better than having a mother and a father.
From American Thinker, leftists believe that it's not a coincidence that the Department of Justice is looking into New York Attorney General Leticia James, and they're right.
From NewsBusters, how will the media treat new Pope Leo XIV?
From TCW Defending Freedom, 40 ways in which life will get worse during the next 10 years.
From Snouts in the Trough, how charities grab money from the people in the U.K., whether they like it or not.
From the Independent, the man convicted of killing three people in Southport, England allegedly attacks a prison guard.
From The Jerusalem Post, Gulf diplomatic sources debate whether President Trump will announce the U.S. recognition of a Palestinian state.
From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian government's Trojan horse lie about "civilian use" and nuclear weapons.
From The Stream, against the expression "just a stay-at-home mom".
From The Daily Signal, should Congress turn Alcatraz Island back into a prison?
From The American Conservative, Vice President Vance is right about the conflict between India and Pakistan.
From the Post Millennial, one of the new pope's brothers is revealed to be a huge Trump supporter. (Or you could say that he's a "yuge" Trump supporter.)
And from The Babylon Bee, in order to hide from the aforementioned Department of Justice, the aforementioned Letitia James paints herself bronze and stands very, very still in New York City's Times Square. (I normally link stories from TBB only on Mondays, but this one was too good to pass up.)
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