As the hot and sunny weather continues on a Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, what have the Democrats ever delivered for their voters?
From FrontpageMag, Arabs attack Druze and Kurds at a demonstration in Vienna, Austria.
From Townhall, what was found inside FBI burn bags, and it's connected to the Russia collusion hoax.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to a report from Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), the California high-speed rail project was the just tip of the iceberg for infrastructure boondoggles.
From the Washington Examiner, the economy grows by a 3 percent annual rate during the second quarter of 2025.
From The Federalist, the Democratic Party has been as foul as congresscritter Jasmine Crocket (D-TX) for a long time.
From American Thinker, the dangers of allowing unlimited immigration of people who have un-American values.
From NewsBusters, so far during 2025, The View has had zero conservative or pro-Trump guests.
From Canada Free Press, former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's document dump has been found.
From TeleSUR, fugitive Brazilian legislator Carla Zambelli is arrested in Italy.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the creeping censorship of the U.K.'s Online Safety Act.
From Snouts in the Trough, the U.K.'s National Health Service has a "non-jobs" bonanza?
From EuroNews, flights start to resume at U.K. airports after and air traffic control glitch is resolved.
From Daily News Hungary, the Hungarian government pledges a revamp of all suburban HÉV rail lines and new bridges for Budapest.
From Hungary Today, the Paloznak Jazz Picnic returns to the Hungarian village of Paloznak.
From About Hungary, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán calls for moral equilibrium to be restored, and for the E.U. to pay the price.
From Russia Today, the Russian government claims that Russia has "immunity" from sanctions.
From Sputnik International, Russia's new combat laser melts through steel in a demonstration.
From The Moscow Times, residents of the Russian peninsula Kamchatka recount the recent magnitude-8.8 earthquake.
From Romania Insider, President Nicuşor Dan criticizes Romania's government pension and justice systems.
From Novinite, the Bulgarian government institutes year-long price controls to prepare for the country's adoption of the euro.
From The Sofia Globe, the Bulgarian utilities regulator cuts the price of natural gas by 3.8 percent, effective in August.
From Radio Bulgaria, the Bulgarian Cabinet allocates €460,000 for families affected by forest fires.
From Balkan Insight, according to a report by CIVICUS, the Serbian government is providing support to violent groups in an effort to crush anti-government demonstrations.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI offers Algeria a face-saving exit from their differences.
From The New Arab, Druze families are evacuated from Suweida, Syria amid a fragile ceasefire.
From Jewish News Syndicate, the number of Jews living in Yemen is now four.
From Gatestone Institute, preparing for war, Chinese President Xi Jinping is taking back Chinese farms and trying to destroy those in the U.S.
From The Stream, experts challenge claims made by Pope Leo XIV about Israeli aggression against Palestinian churches.
From The Daily Signal, a bill in Congress would impose prison sentences on people who harm police dogs with a deadly weapon.
From The American Conservative, the time has come for President Trump's America-first realistic policies.
From The Western Journal, one of the suspects in the Cincinnati mob attack was free on $400 bail after being indicted on four counts in July.
From BizPac Review, could the aforementioned Jasmine Crockett and former First Son Hunter Biden be the Democratic dream ticket for 2028?
From The Daily Wire, tsunami waves from the aforementioned Kamchatka earthquake hit Alaska, Hawaii, California and Washington state.
From the Daily Caller, Trump threatens to veto an anti-Israel proposal from Senator Socialism (I-VT).
From Breitbart, New York Governor Kathy Hochul appears to be misinformed about the alleged Manhattan shooter and his gun.
From Newsmax, Trump hails the aforementioned economic growth and demands that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell decreases interest rates.
And from the New York Post, cans for the energy drink Celsius are filled with the wrong beverage.
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