As the warm and cloudy weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, members of a far-left American Jewish group storm the state while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) gives a speech at a fundraiser in New Hampshire.
From Townhall, congresscritter Jerry Nadler (D-NY) denies that New York City has a high crime rate.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the biggest problems with California's plan to give its black residents reparations for slavery.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) tells his fellow Republicans to not help Democrats replace Senator Diane Feinstein (D-Cal) on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
From American Thinker, 30 years of failed global warming prophecies.
From NewsBusters, the media want the government to take even more of your money. (When someone on the left talks about "greed", its definition is a refusal to turn even more money over to the government than you're already giving it.)
From Canada Free Press, how election fraud works, and why it's so common.
From TCW Defending Freedom, as the saying goes "no news is good news".
From Snouts in the Trough, no countries are really poor, but they might be corrupt.
From EuroNews, Germany starts closing down its last three nuclear power plants.
From The North Africa Post, Germany decides to withdraw its troops from Mali in 2024.
From The New Arab, Saudi Arabia and Iran are in negotiations to lift the former's ban on travelers from the latter.
From Vanguard, a male Kenyan player competes in a women's chess tournament while in drag.
From OpIndia, the Taliban bans music, video games and foreign movies in Afghanistan.
From Gatestone Institute, China trashes the environment, and not just its own part of it.
From The Daily Signal, a medical group supports Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's order restricting experimental transgender interventions on minors.
From The American Conservative, the American founders would not have considered Satanism to be a real religion.
From The Western Journal, the public is not impressed by Budweiser's new "American Spirit" ad campaign.
From BizPac Review, Donald Trump the Younger accuses people who are boycotting Bud Light of "shooting first and aiming second".
From The Daily Wire, the Anheuser-Busch CEO behind the company's failed "apology" for using fake female Dylan Mulvaney to advertise Bud Light beer was once a CIA spy handler.
From the Daily Caller, according to cable TV host Bill Maher, there's "no room" to debate transgender issues.
From the New York Post, New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German does so well against the Minnesota Twins that the umpires inspected him for foreign substances.
From Breitbart, President Biden directs an initiative to protect sensitive information after classified documents are mishandled.
From Newsmax, China sanctions U.S. congresscritter Michael McCaul (R-TX) after he visits Taiwan.
And from The Washington Post, a former sanitation worker from my state is about to graduate from Harvard Law School. (Hopefully during his time there, he learned how to "pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd", and taught some of his classmates the Merlin Dialect. The story comes via the New York Post.)
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