Now that I'm back home on a warm and cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:
From FrontpageMag, after Muslims throw bombs in New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) claims to be the real victim.
From Townhall, the NYPD confirms that a real IED was thrown at protesters.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a memoir written by California Governor Gavin Newson (D).
From the Washington Examiner, a seventh U.S. servicemember dies in the war against Iran.
From American Thinker, the decline of right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson.
From NewsBusters, MS NOW calls President Trump "blasé" about war deaths and claims that former President Biden was "more MAGA than Trump".
From TCW Defending Freedom, ditching Christianity.
From Snouts in the Trough, young unemployed people in the U.K. have gotten what they voted for. (The article has yesterday's date, but is called a "Sunday-Monday blog".)
From Gatestone Institute, it's make or break time for the remaining allies of the Iranian regime.
From The American Conservative, will Azerbaijan attack Iran?
From the Daily Caller, according to Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, the new partnership between the U.S. and Venezuela is already producing benefits.
From the New York Post, Medicaid czar Dr. Oz takes aim at the aforementioned Gavin Newsom and at New York Govenor Kathy Hochul (D).
From Fox Business, Ford CEO Jim Farley and his wife Lia send Pope Leo XIV a new popemobile. (via the New York Post)
From Breitbart and the "I sure hope so" department, Energy Secretary Chris Wright claims that the war against Iran will increase gas prices for "weeks", not months.
From Newsmax, an account from an inmate housed near the late Jeffrey Epstein revives questions about his death.
And from ABC7, a man under probation learns that he can't hide his gun from the police. (via the New York Post)
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