On a warm and partly sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, mass shooting and the addiction to simple explanations.
From FrontpageMag, former Vice President Harris is an Islamophile, even more than former President Obama.
From Townhall, another Hamas supporter is honest and says the quiet part out loud.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Trump administration withdraws a $715.8 loan for a power line that would have connected offshore bird choppers to the grid.
From the Washington Examiner, CDC Director Susan Monarez's lawyers argue that only President Trump has the power to fire her.
From The Federalist, a left-wing group seeks sues against an Ohio law that requires people who register to vote to prove that they are U.S. citizens.
From American Thinker, lessons from the Catholic school shooting in Minneapolis.
From NewsBusters, media networks avoid saying much about the Minneapolis shooter or his motives.
From Canada Free Press, bird choppers and "carbon storage" are against humanity.
From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan military seizes illegal drugs and destroys drug trafficker shipyards.
From TCW Defending Freedom, immigration protests unite the British and the Irish, both Loyalists and Nationalists.
From EuroNews, Hungary sanctions a Ukrainian drone commander for three attacks on the Druzhba oil pipeline in Russia.
From Free West Media, can Trump find a way out of his current box?
From ReMix, a migrant from Mali is arrested after allegedly killing a dog in Naro, Italy and then taking its body home to eat it. (If you read Italian, read the story at La Stampa, Corriere Della Sera and/or Today(dot)It.)
From Balkan Insight, the Kosovo parliament is still in a deadlock.
From The North Africa post, Morocco exports a record amount of onions.
From The New Arab, Israeli forces raid a site near Kisweh, Syria, a suburb of Damascus.
From SwissInfo, Switzerland's Supreme Court upholds the rape conviction of Islamologist Tariq Ramadan.
From Gatestone Institute, Qatar does not seem interested in any agreement that ends the rule of Hamas in Gaza.
From Radio Free Asia, closing arguments reach their conclusion in the trail of Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai.
From The Stream, the world's lines are blurred, but God's word is not.
From The Daily Signal, Vice President Vance accuses Democrats of attacking prayer in the wake of the aforementioned Minneapolis school shooting.
From The American Conservative, downplaying crime in order to stick it to Trump is a risky bet for the Democrats.
From The Western Journal, ABC is called out for trying to make the aforementioned Minneapolis shooter look like a Trump supporter.
From BizPac Review, Amazon's "woke" remake of The Wizard of Oz is already getting panned.
From The Daily Wire, the Department of Labor diminishes the role of Biden-era DEI and welcomes back faith-based organizations into its federal grant process.
From the Daily Caller, a common thread between two school shooters.
From Breitbart, the media pretend that the motive of the twice-aforementioned Minneapolis school shooter is a mystery.
From Newsmax, Trump questions my governor's political future.
And from the New York Post, the future of waste collection includes self-driving trash cans and quiet electric garbage trucks.
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