On a sunny and breezy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the misleading left-wing "pro-life" arguments.
From Townhall, how did the Boulder, Colorado shooter get his gun?
From The Washington Free Beacon, pressure grows on President Biden to act on threats to human rights in Tibet.
From the Washington Examiner, an electricity research CEO tells Biden to do the math on climate change.
From The Federalist, a California Democrat Assembly member proposes a bill that would prohibit Christians and conservatives from serving in law enforcement.
From American Thinker, if we can have a no-fly list, how about a no-vote list?
From CNS News, the CDC reports a very low portion of coronavirus deaths are in children 17 years old and under.
From LifeZette, left-wing anti-Asian racism in San Francisco gets a slap on the wrist.
From NewsBusters, CNN's double standards on presidents and stairs.
From Canada Free Press, the U.S. needs some real conservatives.
From The Conservative Woman, Harry has become "the fresh prince of virtue signal valley".
From Free West Media, a British teacher hides from protesting Muslims after showing cartoons of Mohammed from Charlie Hebdo.
From EuroNews, police in Minsk, Belarus continue cracking down on protests and arresting protesters.
From ReMix, after years of squabble among themselves, ethnic Hungarian parties in Slovakia form a coalition.
From Balkan Insight, a Serbian actor denies allegations of rape.
From The North Africa Post, according to the British paper The Daily Mail, Morocco's coronavirus vaccine program is "exemplary".
From The New Arab, Syria suffers effects from the Suez Canal traffic jam.
From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian regime and the Houthi rebels in Yemen celebrate President Biden's removing the latter from the U.S. terrorist list.
From The Stream, conservative Christianity may be unexpected, but progressive Christianity is weird.
From The American Conservative, the left-wing network that supports "welcome centers" at the border.
From Fox News, 17 days after various restrictions are lifted, coronavirus numbers in Texas are decreasing.
From Newsmax, older adults, now vaccinated against the coronavirus, emerge from hibernation.
From the New York Post, police in Washington, D.C. investigate a possible hate crime after noose is found outside a church.
From The Daily Wire, the father of Mike Brown, who was killed by a policeman, meets with BLM leaders after demanding money for St. Louis-area activists.
And finally, if you're wondering if that ship is still stuck in the Suez Canal, you can go to its website.
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