Saturday, June 28, 2025

Saturday Stuff

On a very warm and sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a coalition of Catholic, Orthodox and Muslim parents in Maryland wins at the Supreme Court.

From FrontpageMag, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) visits the mosque where an imam had prayed that Allah would "guide the shooting" by Hamas.

From Townhall, former Vice President Harris loses some support for the 2028 Democratic nomination.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump updates the Nixon Doctrine.

From American Thinker, the strike against Iran worked, which is precisely the left's problem.

From NewsBusters, The New York Times cites poor polling for Trump on Iran, but made excuses for then-President Obama on Libya.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a registered nurse recounts being subjected to a "four-year inquisition" for writing the truth about coronavirus vaccine data.

From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K. having a heat wave or just different thermometers?

From AMU, the Taliban ban photography and videography on the campus of Kandahar University.

From The Times Of India, several Muslim groups in India come out against Zumba dance in schools, after which Kerala state Education Minister R Bindu points out that "we're not in the Middle Ages".

From Gatestone Institute, bravo to U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for doing what the world failed to do.

From The Stream, when the Crusaders won the Battle of Antioch, perhaps miraculously.

From The Daily Signal, Trump has three major foreign policy wins in a week.

From The American Conservative, the race for New York City mayor is wide open.

From The Western Journal, an Egyptian traveler is kicked out of the U.S. after kicking a Customs and Border Protection beagle who smelled prohibited cargo in his luggage.

From BizPac Review, Trump reminds Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei that he saved him from a "very ugly" death.

From The Daily Wire, GE Appliances decides to move its washing machine production from China to Kentucky.

From the Daily Caller, Trump decides to go after government leakers.

From Breitbart, three crewmembers who worked on the production of the movie Rust settle their lawsuit against its producers and actor Alec Baldwin.

And from the New York Post, New York City plans to deploy anti-drone drones.

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