On a warm and sunny Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Salvadorian illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia surrenders to ICE in Baltimore. (That's "Balmer" in the Merlin dialect.)
From FrontpageMag, Muslim leaders planning to build a community near Dallas claim to be the targets of "Islamophobic" attacks.
From Townhall, are Democrats really sure about escalating the conflicts over redistricting?
From The Washington Free Beacon, much of the FireAid money raised by celebrities went to groups that do not serve white people or groups who serve illegal aliens.
From the Washington Examiner, the Coast Guard seizes over 75,000 pounds of illegal drugs in the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean.
From The Federalist, the "Big Beautiful Bill" will prevent Medicaid funds from going to people who are no longer with us.
From American Thinker, the fatal flaw in progressivism is that it rejects America.
From MRCTV, when MSNBC anchorman Chris Matthews got a "thrill" from a speech by then-Senator Barack Obama (D-IL).
From Newsmax, the requirement that immigrants have good moral character in order to be naturalized is not new.
From Canada Free Press, Generation Z does not have crystallized intelligence.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela deploys 15,000 security forces personnel to two of its border states.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the "shocking" reality behind the U.K.'s asylum numbers, which will only get worse.
From EuroNews, Hungary and Slovakia have a spat with Ukraine over the bombing of the Druzhba oil pipeline.
From Free West Media, according to a Swiss study, coronavirus booster shots increase the risk of respiratory infection.
From Balkan Insight, in its effort to obtain energy independence, Moldova focuses on intermittent renewable power sources.
From The North Africa Post, the Nigerian Air Force kills at least 35 terrorists in the state of Borno, near the border with Cameroon.
From The New Arab, a Druze leader calls for a separate region in Syria for his minority community.
From the Daily Mail, an asylum seeker in the Netherlands allegedly stabs a 17-year-old girl to death a few days after being arrested for an alleged rape.
From The Jerusalem Post, Israel's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories releases videos showing Hamas's brutality against Gazan people.
From Gatestone Institute, according to Muslim scholars in Qatar, nothing is more important than killing Israelis.
From Radio Free Asia, Cambodian lawmakers pass a bill that would allow the government to revoke the citizenship of people convicted of conspiring with foreign governments against the national interest.
From The Stream, what Orthodox nun Agapia Stephanopoulos didn't tell right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson during their interview. (She is a sister of former Mr. Bill henchman George Stephanopoulos.)
From The Daily Signal, the U.S. government will take a 9.9 percent stake in the company Intel. (Government and big business getting in bed together....what could go wrong?)
From The American Conservative, unrestrained liberalism brings about "Ireland against the Irish".
From The Western Journal, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces what's next for the aforementioned Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
From BizPac Review, Democrats circle their wagons to defend a "Pride" crosswalk in Florida.
From The Daily Wire, author J.K. Rowling flags the message that transgender activists are sending to women and girls.
From the Daily Caller, President Trump plans to sign an executive order to end "cashless bail" for arrested criminals in Washington, D.C.
From the New York Post, the concierge doctor scene in the Hamptons.
From Breitbart, The New York Times reports that for the first time in decades, the immigrant population in the U.S. has decreased.
From Newsmax, the Chief Twit's AI startup xAI sues Apple and OpenAI in federal court of conspiring to suppress its products.
And from The Babylon Bee, Trump decrees than anyone who does not bow down to the American flag when the sound of musical instruments is heard shall be thrown into the fiery furnace.
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