On a cool cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Biden cans the 1776 Commission.
From FrontpageMag, leftist policies and rising crime.
From Townhall, it's time for our side to resist.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the White House fires two Labor Department prosecutors.
From the Washington Examiner, Florida Governor Rick DeSantis (R) calls back his state's National Guard back from D.C. and points out that they're not Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) "servants".
From The Federalist, why calling China's actions against the Uighurs a "genocide" matters.
From American Thinker, did industrial-scale election fraud happen?
From CNS News, according to Transportation Secretary-nominee Pete Buttigieg, thinks that Keystone pipeline workers can work in other union jobs.
From LifeZette, the media writes their first love letters to Biden.
From NewsBusters, CNN lies about then-President Trump's coronavirus vaccine plans.
From Canada Free Press, are America and the world now in distress?
From The Conservative Woman, the English Channel is the one travel corridor that's still open.
From Free West Media, according to the European Commission and the European Central Bank, the digital euro will be reality in five years.
From EuroNews, the head of the E.U. border agency Frontex is told to hand over details on three claims of migrant pushbacks.
From Euractiv, environmentalists come out against the Monte Carlo rally.
From ReMix, German divers accidentally find six Enigma encryption machines in the Baltic Sea. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Mandiner.)
From Independent Balkan News Agency, hundreds of Kosovo citizens travel to Bujanovac, Serbia to receive coronavirus vaccinations.
From The New Arab, the Israeli army claims to have shot down an a drone from Lebanon.
From Gatestone Institute, the Palestinian Authority's plan to deceive the Biden administration.
From The Stream, canceling in-person March for Life was a wise move.
From HistoryNet, on today's date in 1944, the Allies landed at Anzio, Italy.
From The American Conservative, don't let the Capitol riot legitimize facial recognition technology.
From Space War, the U.N. and Pope Francis praise the launch of an anti-nuclear treaty.
From Newsmax, the Lincoln Project goes after Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX).
From CBS Philly, five more people in New Jersey are arrested for their alleged roles in the Capitol riot.
From The Daily Wire, feminist Lena Dunham appears to have a thing for Hunter Biden.
From Breitbart, an archbishop slams Speaker Pelosi for attacking pro-life American voters.
And from Fox News, while speaking about former President Trump, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) makes an unfortunate gaffe.
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