As the cool and rainy weather continues on a Monday at my undisclosed location in Pennsylvania, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Los Angeles burns again.
From FrontpageMag, Democrats suddenly forget that they called the Chief Twit a Nazi for four months.
From Townhall, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller addresses claims that the "big, beautiful bill" contains "pork". (When has there ever been a federal spending bill that did not contain "pork"?)
From The Washington Free Beacon, CNN calls the riots in Los Angeles "lawful protests" and "some unrest".
From the The Federalist, is the grift of the "1619 Project" coming to an end?
From American Thinker, where the boys are, a girl will lose her victory.
From NewsBusters, the networks side with the rioters in Los Angeles.
From Canada Free Press, NGOs act as unelected governmental agencies.
From TeleSUR, according to Colombian Attorney General Luz Adriana Camargo, a criminal network is behind the shooting of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay.
From TCW Defending Freedom, small boats carrying illegal migrants to Britain and the European Court of Human Rights are spiraling out of control.
From ReMix, to protest over what they regard as uncontrolled illegal immigration, a group of Dutch citizens stop vehicles at the border between the Netherlands and Germany. (If you read Dutch, read the story at Algemeen Dagblad.)
From Balkan Insight, the Bosnian Serb opposition Serbian Democratic Party condemns the arrest of its leader Milan Milićević by Republika Srpska authorities.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco advocates for a strategic rethink of Africa's maritime role.
From The New Arab, Gazan militia leader Yasser al-Shabab claims coordination with the Palestinian Authority and denies any coordination with Israeli forces.
From the Daily Mail, fed-commuters scrub graffiti off trains in the London Underground, because the city government won't.
From The Times Of Israel, documents reportedly show deep connections between Hamas and Qatar.
From The Times Of India, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney gets trolled for his message on the Islamic feast of Eid al-Adha.
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians weigh in as to why Hamas wants to "sacrifice" them.
From The Stream, "the most dangerous person in China".
From The Daily Signal, according to congresscritter Randy Fine (R-FL), Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg claims to have been kidnapped by the IDF when her boat is intercepted on its way to Gaza.
From The American Conservative, will the deportations of a million illegal aliens be enough?
From The Western Journal, former Vice President Harris's statement on the Los Angeles riots shows that she has learned nothing from losing the presidential election.
From BizPac Review, a taxpayer-funded nonprofit organization is behind the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
From The Daily Wire, Israel will show the aforementioned Greta Thunberg and her fellow activists footage of Hamas's actions on October 7th, 2023.
From the Daily Caller, co-host Whoopi Goldberg of The View claims that it is "pure fascism" for the Trump administration to deport illegal aliens.
From CBS News, actor Cole Escola wins the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play for his portrayal in drag of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. (via the Daily Caller)
From the New York Post, a contractor finds a Byzantine-era tomb complex below a destroyed home in Maarat al-Numan, Syria. (I almost misspelled that as "Byzantine-ear".)
From Breitbart, Democrats are allegedly planning another summer of riots in blue cities.
From Newsmax, Washington, D.C. might soon be saying "tanks a lot".
And from The Babylon Bee, illegal aliens help film a Republican presidential campaign advertisement.
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