On a cool and mostly sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, it looks like we still have to explain what's wrong about communism.
From FrontpageMag, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) and New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) disagree on BDS.
From Townhall, the Minnesota Supreme Court rules that men can compete in women's sports.
From The Washington Free Beacon, White House officials are getting tired of the bickering between the Chief Twit and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
From the Washington Examiner, Democratic Senators hold federal worker pay hostage to their shutdown demands.
From The Federalist, American heritage is not a myth, but the source of our liberty and peace.
From American Thinker, the left's reductio ad Hitlerum toward ICE is grossly unfair to ICE. (I would add that it's also grossly unfair to the real - and innocent - victims of Nazi Germany.)
From NewsBusters, moderator Whoopi Goldberg of The View eschews the word "manhunt" for "personhunt".
From Canada Free Press, Japan's issues with offshore bird choppers should be "a lesson to others".
From TeleSUR, Cuba's National Civil Defense Headquarters warns about Tropical Storm Melissa.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why are the U.K.'s media so unwilling to publish the details of crimes committed by immigrants?
From Snouts in the Trough, the U.K.'s useless National Health Service is still hiring on EDI principles.
From EuroNews, the Spanish and French governments send a letter to E.U. leaders supporting a ban on new gasoline and diesel cars that would start in 2035.
From ReMix, a migrant convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl in SkellefteƄ, Sweden will not be deported because the rape "did not last long enough". (If you read Swedish, read the story at Fria Tider.)
From Balkan Insight, a new Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, Romania is seen as a potent and controversial symbol.
From The North Africa Post, the African Lion military drills cement Morocco's role in the U.S. security strategy for Africa.
From The New Arab, according to witnesses, drones have attacked in Khartoum, Sudan for three straight days.
From Jewish News Syndicate, IDF troops find a copy of Hitler's book Mein Kampf in the offices of a charity linked to Hamas in Hebron, West Bank.
From Culture Watch, when Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci called out Islam.
From Arutz Sheva, the West has a blind spot about the Muslim Brotherhood.
From Gatestone Institute, Hamas does not want to disarm.
From The Stream, parents in Hales Corners, Wisconsin shake up their government over obscene books in a children's library.
From The Daily Signal, the State Department slams Democrats for "delegitimizing" President Trump's efforts to protect white South Africans.
From The American Conservative, a review of a book about the modern history of Saudi Arabia.
From The Western Journal, according to a poll, congresscritter Jared Golden (D-ME) faces an uphill battle in seeking his fifth term.
From BizPac Review, an illegal alien recently arrested for allegedly ramming an ICE vehicle with his car was previously given an award by the Los Angeles City Council for "exposing" ICE.
From the Daily Caller, according to a poll, about 40 percent of Americans aged from 18 to 29 believe that violence against "the rich" is sometimes justified.
From the New York Post, the Stone House in Montauk, New York, once eyed by John Lennon and his mistress May Pang, sells after a "fierce bidding war".
From Breitbart, California will be "investing" $140 million on Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood abortion clinics to compensate for discontinued federal spending.
And from SFGate, what's going on with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy's toe?
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