On a warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, does the movie Jaws, released 50 years ago, still matter?
From FrontpageMag, the big lie about "stolen land".
From Townhall, congresscritter Maxwell Frost (D-FL) has an interesting take on ICE.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Israelis overwhelmingly support their country's campaign against Iran and want total victory, with or without help from the U.S.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump sanctions eight companies for aiding the Iranian military.
From The Federalist, ten years after the Obergefell v. Hodges decision which enacted same-sex marriage in all the U.S., its critics have been proven right.
From American Thinker, the Supreme Court's ruling on transgenderism is "a victory for sanity".
From MRCTV, the Los Angeles Dodgers spread misinformation about an allegedly encounter with ICE, which in reality did not happen.
From NewsBusters, Washington Post journalist Evan Hill leaks the coordinates of Iranian missile strikes in Israel.
From Canada Free Press, rewriting history to fit the narrative of climate change believers.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelans march for peace in Caracas while supporting Iran and Palestine.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the climate fearmongers want U.K. energy security minister Ed Miliband to spend £45 billion more.
From Snouts in the Trough, don't be fooled by the apologists for Iran who hate Jews.
From EuroNews, the founder of the encrypted messaging app Telegram decides to split his fortune among his more than 100 children.
From Free West Media, the U.S. should not become a pawn in Israel's war against Iran.
From ReMix, Hungary increases its domestic energy production to boost its sovereignty and the security of its supply. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Magyar Nemzet.)
From Balkan Insight, Romanian President Nicoşur Dan designates centrist politician Ilie Bolojan as prime minister and tasks him with tackling the country's economic woes.
From The North Africa Post, Niger nationalizes Somaïr, a subsidiary of the French uranium company Orano.
From The New Arab, Iraqis in multiple provinces protest against Israel's war on Iran. (Considering that Iranian missiles and Israeli aircraft are crossing Iraqi airspace, I can't blame them all that much.)
From Allah's Willing Executioners, eight children become sick, one of them dying, after eating meat from two Muslim-owned butcher shops in Saint-Quentin, France.
From The Times Of Israel, authorities in Bat Yam, Israel identify a body found in the rubble of a building hit by an Iranian missile as that of the mother of a seven-year-old girl who was also killed.
From Arutz Sheva, Israel has led the fight and might possibly have opened our eyes.
From Gatestone Institute, the attempt to erase Jews.
From Radio Free Asia, lawyers in Vietnam fear their country's new licensing rules.
From The Stream, why Israel's attack against Iran is a holy stand against an Islamic evil.
From The Daily Signal, blue collar wages have increased under Trump.
From The American Conservative, Trump makes the right choice about Iran, for now.
From The Western Journal, the WNBA punishes an Indiana Fever player who came to the defense of her teammate Caitlin Clark.
From BizPac Review, ICE battles rioters in Portland, Oregon.
From The Daily Wire, Iran refuses to negotiate with the U.S.
From the Daily Caller, Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who was appointed by the late Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) puts some key parts of Trump's "big, beautiful bill" on the chopping block.
From Breitbart, author Stephen King blames recent shootings in Minnesota on the gun.
From Newsmax, Vice President Vance visits Los Angeles.
And from the New York Post, Aflac!
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