On a warm and sunny Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, don't get rid of the MMR vaccine.
From FrontpageMag, European elites want a great replacement, but don't want you to call it that.
From Townhall, President Trump is about to prove that illegal aliens can't hide, even in sanctuary cities.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to a finding by an inspector general, former First Brother James Biden hired a former Secret Service Agent to help a Chinese business client.
From the Washington Examiner, what to know about the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina.
From The Federalist, a woman in Orange County, California is charged after allegedly voting on behalf of her dog. (The article notes that the dog is no longer with us. Does this mean that dead dogs vote for Democrats, just like dead humans allegedly do?)
From American Thinker, when will the climate crusaders show a relation ship between oil use and atmospheric temperatures?
From MRCTV, a video about what left-wing elites will never understand.
From NewsBusters, columnist David Ignatius wants the military to consider disobeying Trump's order to fire on boats full of drugs and their smugglers.
From Canada Free Press, is AI the second Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed?
From TCW Defending Freedom, former U.K. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's legacy of pointless legislation.
From Snouts in the Trough, Prime Minister Keir Starmer believes that the U.K. shouldn't exist. (My spellchecker still believes that the name "Starmer" shouldn't exist.)
From EuroNews, Prime Minister François Bayrou loses a confidence vote in the French parliament.
From ReMix, a senior police officer from Bonn, Germany blows the whistle on a cover up of migrant crime in official statistics. (This might show the reality behind the phrase attributed to the American writer known as Mark Twain, that "there are lies, [bleep]ed lies, and statistics". If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
From Balkan Insight, according to E.U. data, asylum applications in E.U. member states plus Norway and Switzerland decreased by 23 percent in the first half of 2025 from a year earlier.
From The North Africa Post, new shipping routes boost Morocco's ambitions for having maritime hubs.
From The New Arab, Moroccan officials and survivors are divided over the country's response to an earthquake that struck two years ago.
From Arutz Sheva, a U.K. judge provokes anger as he releases a terrorist involved in the 7/7 bombings and wishes him "all the best", and two terrorist open fire and kill seven people at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem.
From Gatestone Institute, who attacked Palestinian journalists?
From The Stream, why European countries recognizing Palestine is a gift to radical Islam.
From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Ralph Norman (R-SC) explains why he's running for South Carolina governor.
From The American Conservative, "not in defense of" the aforementioned Keir Starmer.
From The Western Journal, according to Border Czar Tom Homan, Chicago can "expect action" this week.
From WSAZ, police in Cape Coral, Florida get some help from Batman. (via The Western Journal)
From BizPac Review, California Gavin Newsom (D) doesn't like the new White House "Rose Garden Club".
From The Daily Wire, I've reached my limit. Should I create an account there so I can resume linking their articles here? If so, anyone who reads them might also have to create an account.
From the Daily Caller, Trump speaks out on the aforementioned stabbing in Charlotte, North Carolina.
From the New York Post, two teenage artists from Long Island create a mural next to a local road.
From Breitbart, Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll hopes that her new documentary will finish him off, but she's wrong.
From Newsmax, Trump calls then-President Biden's autopen one of the "biggest" scandals ever.
And from The Babylon Bee, the U.S. Navy airdrops a public defender onto a drug-running boat in order to give cartel members due process.
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