On a warm and sunny Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, senatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed (D-Mich) can't even pretend to moderate his stances toward the center.
From FrontpageMag, we need "social merit, not social justice".
From Townhall, is Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) really targeting businesses and property owners that have helped ICE?
From The Washington Free Beacon, left-wing commentator Hasan Piker's brother is practically a rocket scientist.
From the Washington Examiner, NASA calls off its mission to rescue the Swift space telescope.
From The Federalist, the "NeverTrumpers", who attacked then-candidate Trump in 2016 are now targeting Vice President Vance.
From American Thinker, senatorial candidate Alexander Vindman (D-FL) learns that carpetbagging doesn't work. (In my opinion, he should have realized that only former Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) has been allowed to do that sort of thing.)
From NewsBusters, a former aid to Dr. Anthony Fauci pleads guilty to coronavirus coverup charges.
From the Daily Mail, Portugal bans full-face coverings.
From The Jerusalem Post, a suspect indicted over an alleged plot to carry out an act of terrorism near a night club in Beersheba, Israel admits "wanting to blow up" dancers.
From Gatestone Institute, why fusion is the answer to America's challenge over AI.
From The American Conservative, here comes the permanent Democratic majority.
From BizPac Review, a caller on C-SPAN rants about former President Biden.
From the Daily Caller, sitting congresscritters are losing their primaries not seen in over 50 years.
From the New York Post, a burglar spends the night in a Macy's store in Chicago.
From Breitbart, a German security export warns of a "civil war" from illegal migrants and left-wingers who resist their deportation.
From Newsmax, a corruption investigation reaches Ukrainian President Zelensky's inner circle.
And from SFGate, a bystander rescues a man who fell 120 feet from an overlook in Glacier National Park.
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