As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, if you want to stop New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D), give his opponent Curtis Sliwa some help. (The Polish word śliwa means "plum tree".)
From FrontpageMag, a cartoonist steps off a plane in the U.K. and gets arrested for Tweets.
From Townhall, an explosive revelation could mean big trouble for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
From The Washington Free Beacon, California Governor Gavin Newsom's "agricultural equity" advisors prepare a plan to redistribute farmland.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump plans to move the Space Command headquarters from Colorado Springs, Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama. (Will people training for officer positions in the Space Command be called "space cadets"?)
From The Federalist, anyone who has seen transgenderism ruin people's lives knows how evil it is.
From American Thinker, the Supreme Court ruled that birthright citizenship applies only to the children of foreigners in the U.S. legally - in 1898.
From MRCTV, a video showing a guest on MSNBC claiming that ICE kidnaps American citizens.
From NewsBusters, CNN sports analyst Cari Champion apparently misidentifies the nationality of tennis player Naomi Osaka.
From Canada Free Press, reforms proposed for the U.N. need to go farther.
From TeleSUR, Brazil's Supreme Court opens the trail of former President Jair Bolsonaro for an alleged coup attempt.
From TCW Defending Freedom, mentioning World War II, 80 years after its end. (On today's date in 1945, Japan signed its official surrender document on the deck of the American naval ship Missouri in Tokyo Bay.)
From EuroNews, a Tunisian man with legal status in France stabs at least five people in the city of Marseille and is shot dead by police.
From ReMix, 72 illegal migrants aboard a boat heading to Spain's Canary Islands are reportedly killed for practicing witchcraft, and their bodies thrown overboard, with the alleged murders later being housed in reception centers on the islands. (If you read Spanish, read the story at OK Diario.)
From Balkan Insight, according to Greek Minister of Citizens Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis, 1,036 claimants falsely obtained E.U. agricultural subsidies from 2019 to 2024.
From The North Africa Post, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development appoints a new head of its office in Morocco.
From The New Arab, according to Amnesty International, Syrian government personnel and allied fighters have executed 46 Druze civilians.
From the Daily Mail, over 1,400 people have been killed in an earthquake in eastern Afghanistan.
From The Jerusalem Post, at least 1,000 people are killed in a landslide in western Sudan.
From Arutz Sheva, a hospital in Knokke, Belgium lists a nine-year-old girl's Jewishness as an "allergy".
From RAIR Foundation USA, the Georgetown Islamic Center in Texas expands to build a sharia enclave.
From Gatestone Institute, Arabs are not interesting in having Hamas disarm.
From Radio Free Asia, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Beijing, China to attend a military parade.
From The Stream, a video asking is ancient "avatars" are influencing U.S. politics.
From The Daily Signal, the aforementioned arrest of a cartoonist in the U.K. vindicates Vice President Vance's warning about free speech in Europe.
From The American Conservative, right-wing commentator and former presidential advisor Pat Buchanan should be among conservatism's greatest heroes.
From The Western Journal, congresscritter Jerry Nadler (D-NY) decides that he has had enough for one lifetime.
From BizPac Review, former New York City Mayor and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani will receive the President Medal of Freedom, from Trump, his former client.
From The Daily Wire, the lending scheme that allowed Texas developers to sell home to illegal aliens, giving rise to the Colony Ridge development, is common across the U.S. (My allotment of free articles at TDW is still shrinking.)
From the Daily Caller, Trump finds a way to troll former President Biden and his autopen.
From the New York Post, according to a scientific review, two types of drinks can make you gray and bald.
From Breitbart, more on the aforementioned Lisa Cook, as her boss gets criticized.
From Newsmax, conservatives and Trump supporters get disgusted over (greatly exaggerated) rumors of his death. (Yes, I know, "conservatives and Trump supporters" is pretty much redundant, kind of like "left-wing" and "media".)
And from The Babylon Bee, English bobbies rush past five stabbings to arrest a social media user who posted offensive material. (Wait a minute, isn't TBB supposed to be satirical, or at least "fake news you can trust"?)
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