On a warm Sunday when you might be saluting your father, here are some things going on:
From National Review, an illegal alien from El Salvador is charged with the rape and murder of a mother-of-five on a hiking trail in Maryland.
From Townhall, TV host Bill Maher has an almost perfect message for Father's Day.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a memoir by musician Michael McDonald.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) respects the Supreme Court decision that reverses the ban on bump stocks made under then-President Trump.
From The Federalist, lessons from some great fathers.
From American Thinker, yes, there is a replacement going on, but it's not what you might think.
From NewsBusters, when the media wanted high gas prices.
From TCW Defending Freedom, "a different conservatism" for the U.K. and Europe.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Muslim woman admits in court that she wanted to turn the Berlin district of Neukölln into Gaza. (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)
From The Jerusalem Post, more Australians demand a ban on the group Hizb ut-Tahrir.
From Gatestone Institute, Israel and the Free World is in increasing danger due to "help" from the U.S.
From The Stream, the power of a father who is present.
From The Daily Signal, an interactive calculator shows that cutting carbon dioxide emissions would barely have any effect on temperatures.
From The American Conservative, former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte could become the next secretary-general of NATO.
From BizPac Review, musician Kid Rock takes up Trump's challenge of "no tax on tips". (In all fairness, I should point out that Trump will not be able to create this tax exception by himself if he regains the presidency. It will have to be passed by Congress.)
From The Daily Wire, congresscritter Ro Khanna (D-Cal) states that he will not attend the upcoming congressional address by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
From the Daily Caller, President Biden keeps digging the U.S. deeper into a Ukraine-sized hole.
From Breitbart, comedian Jon Stewart lashes out after his show is canceled.
From NewsMax, congresscritter Mike Turner (R-OH) "points the finger" at Biden's policy on terror threats.
And from the New York Post, a car flies off the side of a parking garage in New York City and lands upside down, and cash and a cell phone land on top of it.
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