As my condition gradually improves on a Thursday, here are some things going on:
From the Daily Caller, the hush money case against former President Trump suffers some more setbacks as another witness deflates the narratives of both District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the media.
From BizPac Review, good job, coppers!
From the New York Post, Public School 331 in Brooklyn, New York is renamed after slain NYPD detective Wenjian Liu, becoming the first in the city to be named after an Asian American.
From Breitbart, Trump is doing really well in the stock market.
From The Jerusalem Post, a Palestinian man visits Auschwitz and spews some antisemitic bile.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, according to a survey, most German don't want any more Muslim immigrants. (If you read German, read the story at Junge Freiheit)
From Struggle for Hindu Existence, a Hindu Pakistani Senator exposes forced conversion of Hindu girls to Islam in the province of Sindh.
From Gatestone Institute, Hamas again plays Westerners for fools.
From The Stream, a poll shows how Generation Z voters misunderstand, Israel, Palestine, and Hamas.
From The American Conservative, inside the battle to limit voting to citizens.
From TCW Defending Freedom, more evidence shows to to disprove the claim that coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective.
From The Federalist, Democrats can't decide about women's rights.
From American Thinker, President Biden is between a rock and a hard place when it comes to oil prices.
And from People, keyboardist Richard Tandy of ELO goes to the Concert Hall in the Sky.
Here's ELO performing their cover of Chuck Berry's Roll Over Beethoven in 2016, including a piano solo from Tandy starting around 2:40.
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