On a hot and sunny Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.S. and Europe avoid a trade war.
From FrontpageMag, the lie about alleged starvation in Gaza.
From Townhall, President Trump just ended a war that nobody knows about.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a reporter leading the coverage of Hezbollah by The Wall Street Journal praises the terrorist group while condemning Israel.
From the Washington Examiner, Vice President Vance demands that street fighters in Cincinnati are "prosecuted".
From The Federalist, details buried in recently declassified documents further implicate former President Obama in the Russiagate hoax.
From American Thinker, voter ID is not the only election reform that the U.S. needs.
From MRCTV, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) regards keeping men out of women's sports is extremist.
From NewsBusters, NBC implies that the trade deal with the E.U. was done to distract from the late Jeffrey Epstein.
From Canada Free Press, the media ignore Trump's successes to focus on Jeffrey Epstein.
From CBC News, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney, trade negotiations with the U.S. are at an "intense phase".
From Global News, Carney reduces tolls on the Confederation Bridge, which links the province of Prince Edward Island with the rest of Canada.
From CTV News, 209 candidates contend for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons to represent a riding in the province of Alberta. (A riding is the Canadian equivalent of a U.S. House district.)
From TeleSUR, a Colombian judge is expected to sentence former President Alvaro Uribe.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how cowardly police in the U.K. blamed the victims of the grooming gangs.
From Snouts in the Trough, sharia law officially comes to the U.K.
From the Express, more about sharia courts in the U.K.
From The Standard, four people are stabbed, two fatally, in the London borough of Southwark.
From the Independent, police from the English county of Merseyside are brought in to help deal with protests and counter-protests at a migrant hotel in the county of Essex.
From the Irish Independent, Irish President Michael Higgins writes a letter to 15 other European presidents calling for action on Gaza.
From the Irish Examiner, more on the aforementioned avoidance of a trade war.
From EuroNews, Portugal announces an investment of €137 million for upgrades to its electrical grid.
From Free West Media, has Russia learned anything?
From ReMix, former Polish socialist sejmcritter Andrzej Rozenek calls for the right-wing Confederation Party to be banned.
From Balkan Insight, the Pristina Basic Court convicts two Serbs in absentia for the wartime rape of a Kosovo Albanian woman.
From The North Africa Post, the Sudanese military denounces the "phantom government" of the rebel Rapid Support Forces.
From The New Arab, the Palestinian Authority claims that Israeli settlers in the West Bank attacked the Christian village of Taybeh.
From YNetNews, a Gazan toddler thought to be starving is actually suffering from a genetic disease.
From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, fanatical radical Islam is a curse and must be stopped.
From Gatestone Institute, Hamas's dream is to turn Palestinians into a "nation of martyrs".
From Radio Free Asia, a ceasefire goes into effect between Thailand and Cambodia.
From The Stream, a new genocide, a new group of jihadists and a new U.S. ally, but the same old story.
From The Daily Signal, according to the Department of Homeland Security, violent crime rates have fallen due to the arrest and removal of criminal illegal aliens.
From The American Conservative, could there be a "grand bargain" on foreign aid?
From The Western Journal, a man allegedly stabs 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, and is charged with terrorism.
From BizPac Review, the U.S. Coast Guard continues to intercept illegal aliens attempting to enter by sea.
From The Daily Wire, squatters take over a woman's house in Philadelphia.
From the Daily Caller, Vance scolds the corporate media for going Sergeant Schultz over the aforementioned Jeffrey Epstein until now.
From the New York Post, New York City mayoral candidate (I) and former New York Governor (D) Andrew Cuomo calls current mayor Eric Adams (I) a "spoiler".
From Breitbart, leftists call a jeans ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney "Nazi propaganda".
And from The Babylon Bee, 10 things that are now more popular than Democrats.
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