I spent most of today driving to a temporary undisclosed location in West Virginia, on the way to my real destination farther west. For the time being, I submit the following items.
From Gatestone Institute, the often-proposed "two state solution".
From The Jerusalem Post, Eurovision DJs are requested to avoid playing Israeli music, for "security reasons".
From Palestinian Media Watch, Hamas outrageously claims that Israeli hostages released from Gaza "left happy and laughing".
From TCW Defending Freedom, part 3 of Climate the Movie.
From The American Conservative, Turkey's local election results confound accusations that the country is an "autocracy". (For some politicians, "democracy" is whatever they agree with and "autocracy" or "authoritarianism" is whatever they don't agree with.)
From The Federalist, abortion activists use Ohio's constitutional amendment to go after informed consent laws, just pro-lifers warned.
From American Thinker, after California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signs a law raising the state's minimum wage to $20 per hour, his own restaurant pays new workers only $16 per hour.
And from Yahoo News, when in Singapore, don't steal pork, and for crying out loud, don't put it in front of a mosque.
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