On a very warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, author J.K. Rowling is right to oppose assisted suicide in the U.K.
From FrontpageMag, FBI Director Kash Patel unearths the skeletons in the agency's closet.
From Townhall, NPR continues to pretend that the alleged Charlie Kirk assassin's political views are a mystery.
From The Washington Free Beacon, here are the Hamas leaders who run UNWRA's schools.
From the Washington Examiner, Palestinian authorities arrest a West Bank resident for alleged involvement in a terrorist attack at a restaurant in Paris.
From The Federalist, the federal government cannot trust Utah to achieve a death sentence for Kirk's alleged assassin.
From American Thinker, former President Obama's lectures about free speech and cancel culture are not worth listening to.
From MRCTV, the left's narrative about TV host Jimmy Kimmel, like their other narratives, just imploded.
From NewsBusters, according to a study, Kimmel's downfall began before his comments about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin.
From Canada Free Press, American has violent modern brown shirts.
From TeleSUR, according to Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, Venezuela's "Sovereign Caribbean 200" military exercise is underway.
From TCW Defending Freedom, climate fearmongers find that bird choppers don't work if there's too much wind.
From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood scares away those evil human smuggling gangs.....not!
From EuroNews, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán decides to designate ProFa a terrorist organization, replicating U.S. President Trump's policy.
From ReMix, a shop owner in Flensburg, Germany puts up a sign banning Jews from his store. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Magyar Nemzet. I don't see any German language version of the story.)
From Balkan Insight, is Russia's war in Ukraine entering a new phase?
From The North Africa Post, Algeria launches a manhunt for escaped former intelligence chief Nacer El Djinn.
From The New Arab, a Libyan hospital ship joins the Sumud flotilla bound for Gaza.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to a U.N. report, the killing of civilians in Sudan increased greatly during the first half of this year.
From Sky News, hundreds of Afghans who were relocated to the U.K. have returned to Afghanistan for holidays and other trips.
From the Daily Mail, a British couple detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for over seven months are released.
From The Times Of Israel, more on the shop in Germany with a sign banning Jews.
From BBC News, the Taliban ban books written by women from universities in Afghanistan.
From Arutz Sheva, an Australian left-wing magazine claims a number of children under the age of 5 killed in Israel's war in Gaza exceeds the estimated pre-war number of Gazans under 5 years old. (The last seven links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's campaign of extermination against the Druze and other minorities.
From The Stream, Charlie Kirk was not like us.
From The Daily Signal, will we heed the cautionary tale about free speech that the U.K. has become?
From The American Conservative, Russia drones in Polish airspace were not a probe, but a signal.
From The Western Journal, a boy who was injured after going missing reunites with the police dog who saved him.
From BizPac Review, the producer of The Charlie Kirk Show tells Comedy Central to keep on airing their South Park episode that parodies Kirk.
From the Daily Caller, congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh (D-IL) [bleep]s around with ICE and finds out.
From Breitbart, the House of Representatives passes a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk, with 58 Democrats voting against it.
And from the New York Post, the Minnesota Zoo finds a "grizzly" way to deal with discarded invasive goldfish.
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