On a mild and cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to a lawsuit, the FBI and DOJ failed to turn over documents related to their investigation of Catholics.
From FrontpageMag, the left flips and decides that corporation are people - if they're woke.
From The Washington Free Beacon, California businesses are still paying for fraudulent claims made on their state's unemployment insurance fund, when current U.S. labor secretary nominee Julie Su was the state's labor secretary.
From the Washington Examiner, five things to know about the bill to raise the debt ceiling passed by the House.
From The Federalist, Indiana records show that two babies were born alive after chemical abortions and three women died after having abortions.
From American Thinker, Nashville Christian School lives up to its principles and repels an LGBTQ operative.
From MRCTV, a record number of high schools students "identify" as gay, bisexual, or "questioning".
From LifeZette, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm wants the military to have an all-electric fleet of vehicles.
From NewsBusters, part 20 of the "Twitter Files" reveals a "cartel-style" collusion between government and civil society.
From Canada Free Press, what sort of team releases its star player?
From TeleSUR, Peruvian President Dina Boluarte declares a state of emergency at Peru's borders.
From TCW Defending Freedom, science isn't consensus and consensus isn't science.
From Snouts in the Trough, why the U.K.'s health care regulator no longer regulates.
From Gatestone Institute, what's with all this Chinese Communist Party activity in the U.S.?
From The Stream, men have a role in the abortion debate.
From The Daily Signal, the FBI investigates climate activists who allegedly defaced the protective box around the Degas sculpture Little Dancer Aged Fourteen.
From The American Conservative, an interview with right-wing commentator Michael Knowles.
From The Western Journal, the aforementioned Tucker Carlson is being sued by a woman who has never met him.
From BizPac Review, why has the media gone Sgt. Schultz about the mass shooting at a birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama?
From The Daily Wire, a transgender Minnesota state lawmaker wanted to remove an anti-pedophile clause from the state's human rights law.
From the Daily Caller, the House rejects congresscritter Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) resolution to remove U.S. military personnel from Somalia.
From Breitbart, Mexican immigration agents watch migrants cross the Rio Grande and enter Texas and thus the U.S.
From NewsMax, environmental attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gets about one fifth of the votes in a poll about the Democratic presidential candidates.
And from the New York Post, the late singer Michael Jackson was reportedly desperate to change his "weirdo narrative".
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