On a cool and cloudy Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, if you want to commit a horrible crime, it helps to be good-looking.
From FrontpageMag, international law doesn't care about Jewish children.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, Democrats always act surprised when someone on their side tries to assassinate President Trump.
From The Washington Free Beacon, an official who worked in the Obama and Biden administrations claims that Trump doesn't have enough expert advice.
From the Washington Examiner, read Trump's speech welcoming the U.K.'s King Charles III.
From The Federalist, Meet the Press host Chuck Todd decries the violence around Trump that he helped create.
From American Thinker, Trump has been good for U.S. manufacturing.
From NewsBusters, the panel on Morning Joe sides with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel against First Lady Melania Trump.
From Canada Free Press, the rise of political violence as a tool for tyranny.
From TeleSUR, Venezuela and Colombia agree to reconnect their power grids.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the results of a local election show that Australia could be shifting toward the right.
From EuroNews, Hungarian Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar offers to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in June.
From Free West Media, the electricity supply to an oil pipeline pumping station near Terzo di Tolmezzo, Italy is sabotaged.
From ReMix, an illegal alien from Morocco is arrested after allegedly attacking three people with a knife in the Spanish province of Almería. (If you read Spanish, read the story at Diario de Almería.)
From Balkan Insight, the European Parliament lifts the immunity of Romanian europarliamentcritter Diana Şoşoacă.
From The North Africa Post, Algeria's plan for trade in the region of Sahel is based on a desire to contain Morocco.
From The New Arab, leak video footage shows the "last days" of Syria's Sednaya prison.
From the Post, a post that allegedly dishonored the Islamic prophet Muhammad is removed from Facebook after a complaint by South African parliamentcritter Imraan Subrathie. (The Post is a South African site.)
From The Jerusalem Post, a synagogue in Cottbus, Germany is vandalized with a swastika and graffiti calling to "kill all Jews".
From The European Conservative, 41 percent of all students in primary and secondary schools in Vienna, Austria are Muslim.
From Connected to India, a Muslim man is arrested after allegedly stabs two security guards in Mumbai, India after asking them to recite Islamic verses.
From Gatestone Institute, Europeans dream of becoming dependent on Russia.
From The Daily Signal, can Virginians rely on a simple reading of their own law?
From The American Conservative, the U.S. involvement with Iran will be shorter than it was with Iraq, but will it be better?
From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed, despite his spats with Pope Leo XIV, Trump is bringing Christians victories.
From BizPac Review, ICE reveals its "worst of the worst" list after conducting a sweep last weekend.
From the Daily Caller, former FBI Director James Comey is indicted for the second time.
From the New York Post, a notorious agitator attends a meeting of the LAPD's Police Commission wearing a swastika and flips the bird at various officials.
From Breitbart, more on Trump's welcoming King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla to the White House and his speech.
And from the Genesius Times, the Galactic Empire starts recruiting members of the U.S. Secret Service if they fail to shoot would-be assassins.
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