As the warm and mostly sunny weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Israeli security forces rescue four hostages in Gaza.
From FrontpageMag, a medical comparison of President Biden on the anniversary of D-Day and the second President Roosevelt on the day itself.
From Townhall, the Associated Press shatters Hamas's lies about the civilian death toll in Gaza.
From The Washington Free Beacon, lessons from D-Day and the Tiananmen Square massacre.
From the Washington Examiner, anti-Israel protesters surround the White House and get pepper sprayed.
From American Thinker, if former President Trump returns to office, he will have to do a lot of cleaning up at the DOJ.
From NewsBusters, actress Susan Sarandon appears to think that "believe all women" does not apply to those raped by Hamas.
From Canada Free Press, should we have pride in the disfigurement and death of children?
From TeleSUR, Colombia hopes to have negotiations at COP16 to protect a Pacific marine corridor.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a brief encounter with a zealot for mass immigration.
From Snouts in the Trough, open the borders and let everyone in.
From The Jerusalem Post, the group PragerU is kicked off of Google's Play Store for alleged "hate speech".
From the Premium Times, suspected Boko Haram terrorists kill 20 people in the Nigerian state of Niger. (This state should not be confused with the separate country of Niger.)
From Gatestone Institute, the West keeps on rewarding Hamas.
From The Stream, a Master's degree in Catholic Gender Studies?
From The Daily Signal, a push for identity politics by a math teachers group damages the equity inherent in math.
From The American Conservative, lessons learned from the 2020 riots.
From The Western Journal, WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark is left off the Olympic U.S. women's basketball team.
From BizPac Review, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has no regrets about signing the letter claiming that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation.
From The Daily Wire, a rescued Israeli hostage is reunited with her father after being held by Hamas for eight months.
From the Daily Caller, the Louisville (KY) Metro Police Department shares images of injuries suffered by the cop who arrested golfer Scottie Scheffler.
From the New York Post, 75-year-old Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka wins the bronze medal in the shot put at the Oceana Athletics Championships.
From Breitbart, a "misinformation expert" formerly at Harvard University is accused of spreading misinformation.
From Newsmax, Virgin Galactic completes its final space flight before entering a two-year pause.
And from SFGate, California has a black market in Legos.
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