On a warm and sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration may turn away asylum seekers at the border.
From FrontpageMag, when Arabs lose World Cup soccer games, it's because of the Jews.
From Townhall, the communists aren't even hiding what they're planning for the Democratic Party.
From The Washington Free Beacon, left-wing strategists and Hollywood insiders form a new organization called Stage Left.
From the Washington Examiner, the Border Patrol now has a record 21,471 agents.
From The Federalist, the Supreme Court rules that "temporary" actually means "temporary".
From American Thinker, the frog is getting uncomfortable.
From NewsBusters, Forbes thinks that falling gas prices might be bad for inflation?
From Canada Free Press, an interview with Canadian constitutional lawyer Bruce Pardy on the degradation of civil liberties in Canada and its effect on the Alberta separatist movement.
From TeleSUR, Panama and the U.S. plan to send search-and-rescue teams Venezuela, which was struck by two earthquakes 39 seconds apart.
From TCW Defending Freedom, 10 years of lies endured by the supporters of Brexit.
From EuroNews, France takes two nuclear power plants offline during a record heatwave.
From Free West Media, Israel's greatest fear is the U.S. being less committed to it.
From ReMix, an Afghan migrant is arrested for allegedly groping and attempting to rape girls at a swimming pool in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, but a judge releases him. (If you read Germany, read the story at TagesSchau.
From Balkan Insight, the Serbian government agrees to receive and rebury in Belgrade the remains of Blagoje Jovović, who claimed to have shot and wounded Croatian fascist leader Ante Pavelić in Argentina in 1957.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco outdoes Spain in exporting Mandarin oranges to the U.K.
From The New Arab, Shiite Muslims observe the holy day of Ashura, even after months of war in Iran and Lebanon.
From The Indian Express, plan to target tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, India was set in motion a week before they were attacked, and involved a cellphone trekking app. (via OpIndia)
From Gatestone Institute, Turkey is a safe haven for Hamas and a blind spot for the West.
From The Daily Signal, three House committee chairs seek testimony from a White House lawyer for then-President Biden in an investigation of the Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue.
From The American Conservative, as the war with Iran winds down, European elites want escalation in Ukraine.
From The Western Journal, former Mr. Bill henchman James Carville melts down after socialists win congressional primaries in New York City.
From BizPac Review, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) promises to push the SAVE American Act through another reconciliation, but some congresscritters don't agree with him.
From the Daily Caller, congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier (D-NY) storms out of a Spanish-language interview, exposing a rift among the far-left.
From Breitbart, the Supreme Court rules against Hawaii's law restricting concealed carry on private property.
From Newsmax, Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns Iran against the "fantasy" of imposing fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
And from the New York Post, before their World Cup soccer match, Ecuador and Germany have a battle of the bands in Times Square in New York City.
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