On a warm sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the experiment with ending standardizes tests has failed.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden's complicity in Iran's attack on Israel.
From Townhall, another Republican congresscritter is siding with Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) about vacating the speakership.
From The Washington Free Beacon, NPR suspends the editor who pointed out its left-wing bias.
From the Washington Examiner, an Arkansas audit finds that Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) violated state law by purchasing a $19,000 lecturn.
From The Federalist, according to a poll, securing the U.S. border is more important than sending money to Ukraine.
From American Thinker, Hamas wants Israel's land, and more.
From MRCTV, illegal aliens rally outside City Hall in New York and demand housing and jobs.
From NewsBusters, ABC News hides pro-Hamas protests in various American cities.
From Canada Free Press, taxpayers get to foot the bill for a "freak" who wants to be both a man and a woman.
From TCW Defending Freedom, four years of dealing with governmental coronavirus policy.
From EuroNews, the Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen, Denmark goes up in flames.
From Balkan Insight and the "you can't make this up" department, Greece's governing New Democracy Party nominates for europarliamentcritter an ethnic Greek man now behind bars in Albania.
From The North Africa Post, the company BlueBird sets up a drone production facility in Morocco.
From The New Arab, according to the U.N., cholera is spreading in parts of Yemen controlled by the Houthis.
From The Advertiser, the teenager who allegedly stabbed a priest has a history of knife-related crimes. (This site is based in Adelaide, Australia.)
From Gatestone Institute, Christians would rather live in Israel than under the Palestinian Authority.
From The Stream, in a new "word salad", the Vatican calls deportation as evil as slavery.
From The Daily Signal, two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas are delivered by the House to the Senate.
From The American Conservative, central planning comes for a vacation town in Michigan.
From The Western Journal, according to a "shocking" poll, almost 1 in 3 Americans would vote illegally if it helped their preferred candidate.
From BizPac Review, rocker John Mellencamp walks off the stage when his audience pushes back against his political rant. (I saw Mellencamp, then using the stage name "John Cougar", open for Heart back in the 1980s. He had no political things to day, but the next day, I had the mother of all headaches.)
From The Daily Wire, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) urges Americans to "take matters into your own hands" against protesters who block roads.
From the Daily Caller, a panel on the MSNBC show Morning Joe doesn't agree with Senator Cotton.
From Breitbart, according to Republican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump, her brother-in-law Barron Trump is "incredibly smart".
And from the New York Post, the sons of John Lennon and Paul McCartney come out with a new song, released by the latter.
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