On a cool and rainy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, CNN refuses to air a State of the Union ad which blames President Biden for the death of nursing student Laken Riley.
From Townhall, in Pennsylvania, Biden appears to forget what office he's running for.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a miniseries about a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in World War II. (Yours truly had an uncle who flew on a Flying Fortress during WWII.)
From the Washington Examiner, the "angry old man campaign" gets underway.
From American Thinker, trying to get the Maryland State Board of Elections to keep accurate and updated voter roles.
From NewsBusters, while The New York Times blames Republicans for discord at the latest State of the Union address, Democrats started such things with then-President George Bush the Younger.
From Canada Free Press, we're now in "the age of the liar".
From TeleSUR, gangs attack the presidential palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
From TCW Defending Freedom, what has become of "the land of hope and glory"?
From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K.'s National Health Service doing less with more?
From The Jerusalem Post, according to an opinion column, accepting violence by Muslims during Ramadan insults the vast majority of Muslims.
From Gatestone Institute, the sham "elections" in Iran.
From The Stream, NFL player Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles highlights his family and the significance of fathers in his retirement speech.
From The Daily Signal, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) slams the Justice Department's collusion with the Southern Poverty Law Center. (Confession: I was once a donor to the SPLC, until they started to label opposition illegal immigration as hate. And please note that I'm taking about ILLEGAL immigration.)
From The American Conservative, inside the disaster in the U.K.
From BizPac Review, a pro-Trump PAC puts out an ad warning that "you're not safe in Joe Biden's America".
From The Daily Wire, in his latest episode of Facts, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro lists the top five things which Americans need to know about Russia.
From the Daily Caller, with an election happening later this year, will the Biden administration finally get serious about natural gas?
From the New York Post, according to his campaign apparatus, former President Trump will officially clinch the Republican nomination next week.
From Breitbart, Wisconsin state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) is a board member of an organization with ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
From The Hill, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) signs legislation to ban legacy admissions at the state's public colleges.
And from Fox News, actor Harrison Ford claims that Indiana Jones theme music was played as he underwent a colonoscopy.
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