On a sunny and mild Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, where is former President Biden these days?
From FrontpageMag, what's with a journalist bumping President Trump in the face with a boom microphone?
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, "immigration is a privilege, not a right".
From The Washington Free Beacon, Israeli strikes in Gaza send four senior Hamas members and a Palestinian Islamic Jihad spokesman to their virgins.
From the Washington Examiner, IRS whistleblowers who investigated former First Son Hunter Biden are promoted to leadership positions in the Treasury Department.
From The Federalist, media headlines pretend that deported violent illegal alien gang members are just "migrants" looking for a better life.
From American Thinker, a recently self-deported Colombian who worked for congresscritter AOC (D-NY) was not the only illegal alien who has worked for Congress.
From NewsBusters, PBS News Hour White House correspondent Laura Barron-Lopez suggests that Trump should be impeached (again) for his immigration policies.
From Canada Free Press, although the NAACP would have us believe otherwise, video evidence shows that a girl running in a relay race intentionally hit a competitor with her baton.
From CBC News, Canadian doctors urge measles vaccinations are case numbers rise in the province of Alberta.
From Global News, Calgary Transit in Calgary, Alberta, Canada will test two-car trains, which would run on weekends.
From CTV News, according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada will boost its military presence in the Arctic.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello calls for a march to demand respect for the rights of migrants who were sent to prisons in El Salvador. (He seems to overlook that fact that these "migrants" are members of the violent criminal gang Tren de Aragua and were in the U.S. in violation of its laws.)
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. Labour Party's dangerous trial of puberty blockers.
From Snouts in the Trough, watch and weep for the U.K.
From the Express, John "Paddy" Hemmingway, the last surviving fighter pilot from the Battle of Britain in World War II, passes away at age 105.
From The Standard, the U.K. government announces major reforms to its benefits system.
From the Independent, a woman in killed when a van crashes into a group of people near King's College in London, after which the driver is arrested.
From the Irish Independent, what is the meaning of the old Irish saying aithníonn ciaróg ciaróg eile, used to describe both Irish MMA fighter Conor McGregor and U.S. President Trump?
From the Irish Examiner, the cost of rounding up stray goats near North Ring Road in the Irish region of Cork costs over €1,000 per goat.
From EuroNews, Russian President Putin agrees to a 30-day limited ceasefire against attacking Ukrainian energy and infrastructure targets.
From Free West Media, does Trump have any idea about what resolving the Russia-Ukraine war would actually require?
From ReMix, the Hungarian parliament passes a bill to prohibit pride events to protect children.
From Balkan Insight, there's anger but few answers in Kocani, North Macedonia after a fire in a local nightclub that claimed the lives of 59 people.
From The North Africa Post, Sudanese officials recover 11 bodies from a well in the capital city of Khartoum after government troops expel Rapid Support Forces fighters from the area.
From The New Arab, will the new agreement between Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and the Syrian Democratic Forces result in a new chapter for Syrian Kurds, or just a temporary truce?
From ABP Live, violence erupts in Nagpur, India over rumors of a Koran being burnt.
From the Daily Mail, French riot policemen finally clear the Gaîté Lyrique theater in Paris of the hundreds of migrants who were illegally occupying it.
From Gatestone Institute, the purpose of DEI is to tribalize our institutions.
From Radio Free Asia, villagers flee in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady River delta as the rebel Arakan Army push into neighborhoods in the region.
From The Stream, will Trump's team investigate the coronavirus panic and the resulting medical fascism?
From The Daily Signal, oil theft is now a major crime problem in western Texas.
From The American Conservative, racing horses in the Virginia Derby.
From The Western Journal, Trump announces new appointments for General Michael Flynn and right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk.
From BizPac Review, according to a CNN poll, the aforementioned AOC is the new "leader" of the Democratic Party.
From The Daily Wire, the Rutherford County (Tennessee) Library board votes to remove books promoting transgenderism to kids.
From the Daily Caller, according to four sources within the Department of Energy, the Biden administration "intentionally buried" an inconvenient study to justify its ban on exporting liquefied natural gas.
From Newsmax, Trump declines to be interviewed by The Atlantic.
And from the New York Post, University of Michigan baseball player Mitchell Voit apologizes after celebrating a three-base hit by pretending to snort she-don't-lie.
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