On a mild and sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Supreme Court is correct on the investor fraud rule.
From Townhall, cable TV host Bill Maher couldn't stay silent on one particular woke issue.
From The Washington Free Beacon, President Biden forgets which century he's in.
From the Washington Examiner, the House passes a $95 billion foreign aid bill, but not a bill to protect the U.S. border.
From American Thinker, the reason for our immigration backlog is not what you might think.
From NewsBusters, Monty Python alumnus John Cleese recognizes cancel culture for what it is.
From Canada Free Press, how does someone 7.5 billion people?
From TeleSUR, Barbados decides to recognize Palestine as a state.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the long and winding coronavirus.
From The Jerusalem Post, due to the U.N.'s bias against Israel, Islamic extremism as reached Europe.
From Gatestone Institute, is the U.S. administration abandoning its ally Israel?
From The Stream, pro-life activist David Daleidin's courage and Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood's deceit.
From The Daily Signal, more on the aforementioned votes in the House.
From The American Conservative, former President Trump's message for pro-lifers.
From The Western Journal, for several reasons, Trump should cross North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum (R) off his list of possible vice presidential nominees.
From The Daily Wire, the Biden administration plans to spend $2 million to "diversity" marine biology and climate science.
From the Daily Caller, the new spy movie Hit Man looks "annoyingly good".
From Breitbart, over 1,000 American troops are stranded in Niger.
From Newsmax, congresscritter Bennie Thompson (D-SC) wants Trump's Secret Service protection to be withdrawn if he is convicted of anything.
And from the New York Post, Marijuana Day goes poorly for one man at a marijuana store in Brooklyn, New York.
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