On a cool and cloudy Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, did President Trump keep Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei alive?
From FrontpageMag, Israel had been torturing Gazans - by making them fat.
From Townhall, Trump keeps doing well on inflation.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) requests $600,000 of taxpayer money for a left-wing group accused of training illegal aliens to avoid ICE.
From the Washington Examiner, Randi Weingarten and Lee Saunders, both labor union leaders, leave the Democratic National Committee.
From The Federalist, deportations of illegal aliens have decreased the U.S. murder rate.
From American Thinker, the secret weapon of the children of Israel.
From MRCTV, the left-wing media weep over possible cuts to USAID and avoid covering the bribery case of a USAID official.
From NewsBusters, CNN's selective coverage of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D).
From Canada Free Press, when does a protest stop being a protest?
From TCW Defending Freedom, now even people who favor coronavirus vaccinations admit that they have side effects.
From Snouts in the Trough, a Democrat supporter allegedly murders two Democrats. (Records show that when he lived in Oklahoma, the suspected Minnesota shooter registered to vote as a Republican.)
From EuroNews, a German court sentences a doctor from Syria to life imprisonment for torture and murder he committed while in Syria.
From Free West Media, reimagining the European approach to war.
From ReMix, two Afghan migrants go on trial for allegedly drugging and raping two teenage girls in Zabergäu, Germany.
From Balkan Insight, three people convicted of attacking drama students in Belgrade, Serbia get suspended sentences.
From The North Africa Post, the French aerospace company Figeac Aéro plans to produce aluminum parts of the Boeing 737 Max in Morocco.
From The New Arab, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa issues a decree forming a Supreme Committee for People’s Assembly Elections.
From the Daily Mail, Pakistan threatens to attack Israel with nuclear weapons if Israel nukes Iran.
From Jewish News Syndicate, posters alleged at the Jew in Belgium lobbies for genocide.
From The Jerusalem Post, a report shows Iran's infiltration of the U.K.
From Arutz Sheva, a 94-year-old woman is among eight people killed by an Iranian missile that struck in Bat Yam, Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, Israel has ended China's status in the Middle East.
From Radio Free Asia, Lao democracy activist Joseph Akaravong is stabbed in a knife attack - in Pau, France.
From The Stream, why the U.S. again needs dangerous men.
From The Daily Signal, the aforementioned suspected Minnesota shooter has been arrested.
From The American Conservative, the challenge of finding the over 7,000 children lost due to then-President Biden's immigration policies.
From The Western Journal, Trump orders ICE to concentrate on blue urban areas.
From BizPac Review, after actor Sean Penn faults podcast host Bill Maher for having dinner with Trump, Mahar points out that Penn met with Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
From The Daily Wire, the Trump administration pauses ICE arrests at farms and hotels.
From the Daily Caller, according to a poll conducted before the start of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, most Hispanic voters support Trump's deportation policy.
From the New York Post, New York City mayoral candidate and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) is hit with an ethics complaint after failing to disclose his $2.6 million in nuclear stock options.
From Breitbart, Iran reportedly cries uncle.
From Newsmax, according to Trump, kicking Russia out of the then-G8 might have led to its war in Ukraine.
And from The Babylon Bee, in solidarity with the "no king" protests, the fast food chain Burger King changes its name to Burger Democratically Elected Leader.
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