On a warm and cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, punishing South Korea makes no sense.
From FrontpageMag, the U.K. issues a poster telling migrants "do not rape kids".
From Townhall, what will happen to the illegal alien who groped high school girls when he soon leaves prison?
From The Washington Free Beacon, Washington, D.C. mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George (D) runs on energy affordability, but her plan to "make polluters pay" could make energy more expensive.
From the Washington Examiner, why did three Republican Senators back a Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate who supports late-term abortions?
From The Federalist, "solidly MAGA" congresscritter Harriet Hageman (R-WY) looks like she will soon be a Senator.
From American Thinker, the U.K. goes "all in for Islam" and forgets Christianity.
From NewsBusters, the media's double standard about calling people "Nazis" and "communists".
From Canada Free Press, the "land back" movement in the Canadian province of British Columbia is now at full speed.
From TeleSUR, a landslide kills at least 13 people at an open-pit gold mine in the Colombian department of NariƱo.
From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K.'s "inflation tax" making its people poorer?
From EuroNews, a Romanian F-16 fighter jet destroys an explosive-laden maritime drone near a natural gas project in the Black Sea.
From ReMix, a Tunisian migrant is arrested after allegedly killing his Polish wife in Colleferro, Italy. (If you read Italian, read the story at il Fatto Quotidiano.)
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo authorities unearth the remains of 23 wartime victims from three mass graves. (One reason given for the bombing of Serbia in 1999 was mass graves of Kosovo Albanians. Some have been found.)
From The North Africa Post, how AI can threaten election integrity in Morocco.
From The New Arab, 2,700 years of burial, ritual, and tomb reuse in ancient Egypt.
From Sky News, more on the aforementioned "don't rape" warnings for migrants in the U.K.
From Gatestone Institute, the preferred leaders of the Palestinians are Hamas or a convicted Fatah terrorist.
From The Daily Signal, according to a "source", the FBI has raided a home belonging to former congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal).
From The American Conservative, it's time to apologize to the Ukrainian people.
From The Western Journal, women in Ceuta, Spain are desperate to flee due to sexual abuse by some of the invaders.
From BizPac Review, podcaster Joe Rogan has a "brutal" prediction for what happens if socialists get their way.
From the Daily Caller, the FBI seizes the aforementioned Eric Swalwell's electronic devices at San Francisco International Airport.
From the New York Post, In-N-Out burger plans to open a new location in Ontario, California that will have "Double-Double" drive-through lanes.
From ABC News, a woman who allegedly pledged loyalty to ISIS is arrested for allegedly plotting an attack on the New York State Capitol building in Albany. (via the New York Post)
From Newsmax, the U.S. Navy quietly escorts oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
And from the Genesius Times, the U.K.'s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decide to return to being oppressed in a British royal palace.
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