Today I drove back from my undisclosed location and made a stop at another historical site. But first, on a sunny but cool Easter Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, swimmer Riley Gaines gives San Francisco State University a piece of her mind.
From Townhall, when former President Trump's presence is announced at a UFC fight, the crowds respond with a standing ovation and "U-S-A!" chants.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book which asks if Israel has fulfilled the dreams of its founders.
From the Washington Examiner, President Biden "disgracefully" tries to "memory-hole" his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
From American Thinker, contrary to accusations, Florida conservatives are not canceling Holocaust victim Anne Frank or her diary.
From NewsBusters, NBC host Chuck Todd lashes out at a federal court in Texas halting the FDA approval of the abortion drug mifepristone.
From Canada Free Press, happy Easter, even though we're in an anti-Christian world.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the true meaning of Easter.
From EuroNews, European trees are turning brown.
From The North Africa Post, Tunisia's economic forecast dims as President Kais Saied rejects conditions from the U.N. for a $1.9 billion lifeline credit.
From The New Arab, hundreds of Tunisians protest the arrests of Saied's political opponents.
From Gatestone Institute, Türkiye waits for spring.
From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter Tony Gonzales (R-TX), watching the legal drama surrounding Trump is like watching a Spanish soap opera.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) and CNN host Dana Bash spar over AOC's suggestion that the Biden administration should ignore the aforementioned Texas federal court ruling.
From the New York Post, an American in Paris gives some advice about what not to do there.
From Breitbart, another Norfolk Southern train derails, this one in Pittsburg.
From Newsmax, in a new book, James Bond's mission will be to save the coronation of King Charles III.
And from The Stream, the power that rolled away the stone is still here.
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