On a warm cloudy Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, District Judge Aileen Cannon declines to place a gag order on former President Trump in his Mag-a-Lago documents case.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden's lies about black people matter.
From Townhall, a CBS News report from 1982 proves that global warming is a hoax.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a group of Biden donors linked to leftist billionaire George Soros is trying to buy the Chinese app TikTok.
From the Washington Examiner, the former girlfriend of First Son Hunter Biden, who is the mother of his daughter, has written a tell-all book.
From The Federalist, the freak out by Democrats over a flag in Justice Sam Alito's yard is a false flag operation against the Supreme Court.
From American Thinker, copper mines can't produce enough copper for all the EVs demanded by the globalist agenda.
From MRCTV, according to a legal filing, biological boys have defeated girls in track evens over 700 times.
From NewsBusters, a 60 minutes host wonders if Texas Governor Greg Abbott's (R) fight to control the border is really about succession.
From Canada Free Press, the concern about climate change is about an agenda.
From TeleSUR, the Peruvian Prosecutor's Office accuses President Dina Boluarte of bribery.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s Office for National Statistics lied about coronavirus vaccine safety.
From EuroNews, former spy agency leader Dick Schoof is tapped to become the next prime minister of the Netherlands.
From Voice Of Europe, Poland signs a contract to purchase air-to-ground missiles from the U.S., which have a range of over 1,000 kilometers. (If you read Polish better than yours truly does, read the story at Polska Agencja Prasowa.)
From Balkan Insight, with a speaker's election in the near future, North Macedonia surely but slowly moves toward forming a new government.
From The North Africa Post, the African Development Bank approves €120 million for financing higher education in Morocco.
From The New Arab, which countries now recognize Palestine as an independent state?
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man carrying a knife regional train in France after allegedly threatening passengers with statements about "Allah". (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche and Europe1.)
From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, nation building has made its last stand in Gaza.
From Gatestone Institute, guess which "moderate" Palestinian organization took part in the October 7th massacre?
From The Stream, parents prevail and force a library in Freemont County, Wyoming to purge obscene material and install filters.
From The Daily Signal, how to stop China's grabbing land in the U.S. (To what extent does China allow Americans to buy its land?)
From The American Conservative, what Ukraine war hawks miss about the conflict there.
From The Western Journal, the Biden campaign throws out all pretense of seeking justice not politics by holding a press conference outside the location of Trump's hush money trial.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) is called a "terrorist sympathizer" for defending Hamas.
From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Biden campaign press conference unleashes actor Robert De Niro.
From the Daily Caller, Trump legal advisor Mike Davis sends Republican congresscritters a playbook on how to fight against the "election interference" that Trump is facing.
From the New York Post, the aforementioned Hunter Biden's last-minute attempt to throw out felony gun charges in his upcoming trial is denied by an appeals court.
From Breitbart, the Supreme Court leaves lawyer Michael Avenatti's extortion plot conviction in place.
From Newsmax, Nasdaq crosses the 17,000 mark for the first time.
And from The Babylon Bee, an airplane pilot is convicted of a hate crime for leaving contrail marks across a rainbow.
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