On a warm and sunny Tuesday, after I've returned from running around, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) doesn't know his limitations.
From FrontpageMag, according to suspected ISIS commander Muthar Hamid Qaayid, sending people to the outside world and then ruling it is the whole idea.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, Democrats will promise more violence, regardless of whether they win elections.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a lawsuit attempting to blame oil companies for a woman's death during a heat wave in 2021 doesn't bother to mention her heart disease.
From the Washington Examiner, for Democrats, bashing President Trump is their only game.
From The Federalist, the media show their hypocrisy when it comes to burning flags.
From American Thinker, the selective outrage on behalf of "states' rights".
From MRCTV, trust in the media plummets to about the same level as former Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) approval rating.
From TCW Defending Freedom, sign up for a sanctuary town in the U.K. free of Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
From Snouts in the Trough, when people from our favorite religion are murdered, it only matters when Jews are the cause.
From The Sun, two men are flogged in the Indonesian province of Aceh are flogged for engaging in same-sex relations. (I've run across several sites named The Sun. This one has a web address that includes ".my", which indicates that it's from Malaysia.)
From the Killeen Daily Herald, an Afghan man is charged in the deaths of two people and injuries to 44 others in a car-ramming attack in Munich, Germany.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Australia will expel Iran's ambassador over the Iranian government's role in attacks against Australian Jews.
From Middle East Forum, how Middle Eastern states get mosques to influence Muslim communities in the West.
From Gatestone Institute, the real reason why Jews are hated.
From The Stream, Turkish President Erdoğan's maritime crusade against Israel.
From The Daily Signal, 23 Republican state attorneys general condemn Biden-era funding for a scheme that tried to "rig the courts" against American energy.
From The American Conservative, the lost cosmopolitan legacy of the Levant.
From The Western Journal, Trump weighs in on how to make Cracker Barrel great again.
And from USA Today, NFL player Travis Kelce and singer Taylor Swift decide to make it legal.
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