As the warm and cloudy weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Boston's Freedom Trail, even in hot and humid weather, still rouses the heart and soul.
From FrontpageMag, some Democrats are convinced that the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show on CBS is a conspiracy.
From Townhall, President Trump's America First agenda has resulted in jobs going mainly to U.S.-born workers.
From The Washington Free Beacon, an Israeli student who was assaulted at a "die-in" protest sues Harvard University for protecting his attackers.
From the Washington Examiner, on the sourcing of the article in The Wall Street Journal claiming that then-private citizen Trump sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
From American Thinker, against any path to citizenship for illegal aliens.
From NewsBusters, CNN host Jake Tapper claims that the aforementioned Stephen Colbert was fired because Trump can't take criticism.
From TCW Defending Freedom, human rights has become a multi-billion-pound industry.
From Snouts in the Trough, have you ever seen U.K. police officers do this to a non-white person?
From Dawn, three men are arrested for allegedly "molesting" and "raping" two teenagers in Maharwali, Pakistan.
From The Jerusalem Post, a pro-HamasPalestinian protest in UmeƄ, Sweden shows lynched skeletons wearing concentration camp uniforms.
From Gatestone Institute, Europe must confront the Iranian government.
From The Stream, finding friendship, heartbreak and healing at a Lutheran youth gathering.
From The Daily Signal, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) shows that the Democrats can't quit Obamaism.
From The American Conservative, frustration with immigration is a two way street, my fellow Gringos.
From The Western Journal, a driver in Los Angeles rams his car into a crown, injuring 30 people, and gets fatally shot by a bystander.
And from Only In Your State, a weekend road trip in Georgia.
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