On a hot and sunny Thursday, both at home and here at my undisclosed locations, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Supreme Court upholds South Carolina's right to defund Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood in its state Medicaid programs. (Since PAOP is a private organization, it has no right to receive even one red cent of taxpayer money.)
From FrontpageMag, an anti-Israel socialist wins the Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
From Townhall, President Trump's triumphs. (Come to think of it, you need "trump" to spell "triumph".)
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, Israel and the U.S. are monitoring Iran and are ready to renew strikes against it if necessary. (Yes, his name and his country's name are both "Israel".)
From The Federalist, Republican congresscritters subpoena a former aide to then-President Joe Biden and then-First Lady Jill Biden.
From American Thinker, the Chicago version of illegal immigration.
From NewsBusters, the media go Sergeant Schultz over the far left while panicking over the "far right". (I'd still like someone to explain the difference between "right" and "far right" on any given issue.)
From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is all but lost in U.S. President Trump's shadow at the NATO summit.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. should quit the European Court of Human Rights.
From Snouts in the Trough, China's "tofu construction" problem.
From EuroNews, the International Space Station receives its first astronauts from Poland, Hungary and India.
From Free West Media, did Iran win the twelve-day war against Israel and the U.S.?
From ReMix, an Afghan illegal alien asylum seeker in Wangen, Germany stabs a police officer, thus making his last mistake.
From Balkan Insight, according to U.N. Special Rapporteur Mary Lawlor, human rights activists are "demonized" in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From The North Africa Post, Libya's National Oil Cooperation and Turkey's state-run energy company sign a memorandum of understanding.
From The New Arab, survivors of torture inflicted under the regime of President Bashar al-Assad seek justice and medical care.
From Gatestone Institute, is Europe heading toward jihadist pogroms?
From Radio Free Asia, thanks to a secret deal between the Laotian government and a U.K. tobacco company, Laos has some of the world's least expensive cigarettes.
From The Stream, how Hamas's grip on power stalls humanitarian aid and imperils Gazans.
From The Daily Signal, what then-President Jefferson did about hostile judges.
From The American Conservative, the right has a golden opportunity due to radical judges.
From The Western Journal, left-wing commentator and former Mr. Bill advisor James Carville warns his fellow Democrats not to cheer just yet after Zohran Mamdani wins New York City's mayoral primary election.
From BizPac Review, New York state Assemblyman Matt Slater (R) dismantles congresscritter AOC's (D-NY) "Bronx girl" act with one yearbook photo.
From The Daily Wire, more about the Supreme Court's ruling against Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood.
From the Daily Caller, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee seeks to oust congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY).
From the New York Post, anti-Jeff Bezos protesters unfurl a large banner as guests to his wedding start arriving in Venice, Italy.
From Breitbart, U.K. police explain to illegal aliens asylum seekers that they should not sexually abuse women.
From Newsmax, the Department of Justice investigates the University of California for its DEI hiring.
And from The Babylon Bee, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth promises that the military will not discriminate against chicks, broads, or dames. (The military has welcomed dames for a long time.)
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