On a rather warm Tuesday, now that I've returned from running around, here are 12 things going on:
From Fox News, the New York state legislature, both chambers being controlled by Democrats, gets ready for budget battles with Governor Kathy Hochul (D).
From Axios, congresscritter Ken Buck (R-Col) says "enough for one lifetime".
From Jewish News Syndicate, Hamas's casualty figures should be taken with a grain of salt, or maybe even with a visit to Mrs. Lot.
From The Times Of Israel, a U.S. government delegation on religious freedom cuts short its visit to a heritage site in Saudi Arabia after its chairperson, who is Jewish, is asked to remove his kippah.
From Gatestone Institute, for Palestinian leaders, "revitalized" means unity with Hamas.
From The Stream, according to an interim report, the January 6th Committee was a partisan scam with no interest in the truth.
From The American Conservative, a letter from inside the "goulash gulag", run by the Viktator.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the BBC's bias is worse than ever.
From American Thinker, President Obama's conundrum with President Biden.
From The Federalist, it turns out that Biden lied about his late son Beau, Special Counsel Robert Hur, and why he took classified documents.
From FrontpageMag, Biden's myth of the lowest violent crime rate in 50 years.
And from Breitbart, the Metropolitan Opera goes woke by slapping a trigger warning on the Puccini opera Turandot, set in feudal China, for its "racial stereotypes".
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