On a warm and mostly sunny day in western North Carolina, here are some things going on:
From FrontpageMag, an ally of farm labor activist Cesar Chavez who covered up his behavior for 60 years to protect the "movement".
From Townhall, you'll love President Trump's ultimatum to Democrats over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the legacy of the recently departed Dr. Paul Ehrlich.
From the Washington Examiner, CENTCOM says that it has destroyed Iran's intelligence support and the radars it used to track ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
From American Thinker, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is an E.U. maverick.
From NewsBusters, PolitiFact uses a double standard to benefit Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA).
From TCW Defending Freedom, Muslims take over Trafalgar Square in London as an "expression of power and intimidation".
From Snouts in the Trough, why the author of SitT fears that the U.K. will never recover.
From Gatestone Institute, the case for permanently eliminating the Iranian regime and Hamas.
From The American Conservative, veterans have earned the right to ask questions, so it's time that they did.
From BizPac Review, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) observes the end of Ramadan by having breakfast with Muslim inmates at Rikers Island.
From the Daily Caller, some analysts think that the economic effects from the war against Iran will last for years.
From the New York Post, American leftists travel to Havana, Cuba and stay in 5-star hotels while the Cuban people are starved of food, water, medicine and electricity.
From Breitbart, the alarming research on the psychological impact of "AI companions".
From Newsmax, Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan) claims that Trump's goals in Iran are "90 percent there".
And from Fox News, Connecticut Democrats oppose Republican efforts to secure elections, but demand IDs from people who want to recycle cans. (via the New York Post)
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