As the cool rainy weather continues on a Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, where "the real uniparty" is.
From FrontpageMag, the House passes the Antisemitism Awareness Act.
From Townhall, inflation hits a "sad milestone" under President Biden.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the EPA might greenlight California's ban on diesel locomotives.
From the Washington Examiner, primary election results in Maryland, West Virginia and Nebraska include some surprises.
From The Federalist, the Biden campaign lies to cover up his position on abortion.
From American Thinker, according to the American Historical Association, if Florida teaches about communism, it should also teach about fascism.
From MRCTV, what does the left-wing media mean by "democracy"?
From NewsBusters, Biden and former President Trump agree to two debates.
From Canada Free Press, the search engine Google is really a PR company.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s Liberal Democrat party "swing to the rite".
From Snouts in the Trough, an Indian TV channel asks if the U.K. has become a third world country.
From EuroNews, Dutch politician Geert Wilders reaches a deal to form a four-party coalition to govern the Netherlands.
From Voice Of Europe, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is shot in an apparent assassination attempt.
From ReMix, more on the shooting of Prime Minister Fico.
From Balkan Insight, three cities in Montenegro install facial recognition software.
From The North Africa Post, the final investment decision for a proposed gas pipeline from Nigeria to Morocco is due in 2025.
From The New Arab, an Israeli drone sends a Hezbollah field commander to his virgins.
From The Times Of Israel, Jordan reportedly foils a suspected Iranian-led plot to sends weapons to a terror cell intending to carry out sabotage.
From Gatestone Institute, why trials like Trump's current hush money trial should be televised.
From The Stream, the Muslim persecution of Christians is censored.
From The American Conservative, what does the man called "Richard Nixon's prophet" tell us about today?
From The Western Journal, Ohio removes 137 non-citizens from its voter rolls.
From BizPac Review, parents in California are outraged after fifth-graders are assigned a transgender book and told to explain it to kindergarteners.
From The Daily Wire, the first of the two aforementioned debates between Biden and Trump will not have an audience.
From the Daily Caller, according to Shark Tank co-star Kevin O'Leary, the latest inflation numbers will hurt Biden's chances of being reelected.
From the New York Post, at the beach, beware of certain bacteria.
From Breitbart, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves (R) signs a bill requiring public school students to use the restroom that corresponds to their biological sex.
From Newsmax, according to a poll, black voters are fleeing from Biden and the Democrats.
And from the Genesius Times, Biden challenges Trump to a contest for filling diapers. (I'm reminded of the quote attributed to Ronald Reagan and/or to Mark Twain about why politicians are like diapers.)
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