On a warm and mostly sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, two Democratic governors, including mine, make early auditions for 2028.
From FrontpageMag, the Boulder, Colorado terror suspect shows why left-wingers love jihad.
From Townhall, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) faces a primary challenge from her own lieutenant governor.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Congress gets closer to designating the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.
From the Washington Examiner, right-wing commentator Scott Jennings calls the "free Palestine" movement a "domestic terror organization".
From The Federalist, don't fall for the media's claim that only violent illegal aliens should be deported.
From American Thinker, the stupidest word in the entire English language.
From MRCTV, the chain store Target changes its colors.
From NewsBusters, the 10 worst most horrible things coming from NPR and PBS mouths during the era of President Trump.
From Canada Free Press, Canada's absurd sabre-ratting against the U.S.
From TeleSUR, some Salvadorian organizations disapprove of President Nayib Bukele's actions during the first year of his second term.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the sinister slur against home schoolers and religious teachers.
From EuroNews, Ukraine strikes the Kerch bridge in Korea, using underwater explosives.
From Free West Media, globalists have a pyrrhic victory in Romania's presidential election.
From ReMix, is Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk planning a coup? (If you read Polish, read the story at wPolityce.)
From Balkan Insight, a court in Athens, Greece convicts 10 defendants of negligence over a fire in the village of Mati that left 104 people dead.
From The North Africa Post, will the separatist group Polisario Front disband or keep chasing its dream?
From The New Arab, former prisoners from Syria and Gaza arrive in Mecca, Saudi Arabia to perform the Hagg pilgrimage.
From BBC News, the mother of a jailed British-Egyptian activist vows to continue her hunger strike until her son is released.
From India TV, a 17-year-old TikTok user is shot dead in her home in Islamabad, Pakistan.
From Agenzia Fides, two suicide bombers try to attack the Uganda Martyrs Shrine in Kampala, Uganda, but are intercepted by an anti-terrorist unit.
From Gatestone Institute, Brussels, Belgium becomes the mirror of a Europe in crisis.
From Radio Free Asia, a man jumps a barricade at a flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
From The Stream, when words are used as a wrecking ball.
From The Daily Signal, 10 illegal aliens who committed (or allegedly committed) violent crimes while in the U.S.
From The American Conservative, in places like New Orleans, "let the bad times roll".
From The Western Journal, congresscritter Maxine Waters (D-Cal) is "nailed" for campaign finance violations.
From BizPac Review, border czar Tom Homan warns that something like 9/11 could happen due to the migrant invasion under then-President Biden.
From the Daily Caller, Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy questions White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt the Biden autopen signatures.
From the New York Post, illegal border crossings increase in May, but are still down from a year earlier.
From Breitbart, the Chief Twit opposes Trump's "big, beautiful bill".
And from Maine Wire, the Maine state House and Senate pass a bill to allow limited home production of adult beverages.
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