As we reach the vernal equinox, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the media don't care about President Biden stumbling on the stairs because he's not former President Trump. (Internet meme creators, on the other hand, have had a field day.)
From Townhall, Texas starts an investigation of health hazards at some migrant holding facilities.
From The Washington Free Beacon, five Democratic governors are doing a great job.
From the Washington Examiner, Biden's quotes of the week.
From American Thinker, Biden is the "second coming" of Soviet leader Brezhnev.
From LifeZette, according to Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), here's little evidence that the shutdowns and masks helped against the coronavirus.
From NewsBusters, an MSNBC host accuses Republicans of blaming Asian Americans for the coronavirus pandemic.
From Canada Free Press, it's time to wake up and stop looking in the wrong direction.
From TeleSUR, a censorship law is used against critics of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
From The Conservative Woman, how to deal with the coronavirus "little Hitlers".
From Free West Media, the mayor of Lapu-Lapu, Philippines takes a "pretend" coronavirus vaccine injection.
From EuroNews, a long-dormant volcano erupts in Iceland.
From Euractiv, according to an opinion column, it's time that the E.U. decides what to do about Turkey.
From Deutsche Welle, Turkey leaves the Council of Europe's accord on violence against women.
From ReMix, a French minister insists on imposing LGBT rights and abortion on Poland.
From The North African Post, the U.N. Human Rights council is urged to investigate the immolation of two Sahraouis by Algerian army personnel.
From The New Arab, Qatar's new minimum monthly wage law takes effect.
From TRT World, French Muslims are angry over a government ban on the halal method of killing chickens.
From Gatestone Institute, should any subject matter be off limits to debate and discussion?
From The Stream, Dr. Jay Richards explains why capitalism is good.
From The Daily Signal, three Republican Senators criticize the Biden administration for prioritizing social justice over working Americans.
From The American Conservative, we should not cross the line to transhumanism.
From Fox News, according to congresscritter Linda Sanchez (D-Cal), it's not "appropriate" for journalists to see the facilities for holding migrant children.
From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal), then-candidate Biden had plans in 2019 "to create a crisis" at the border.
From Newsmax, an eighth woman comes forward to accuse New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) of sexual harassment.
And from the New York Post, a female roadie recalls her encounters with George Harrison and Iggy Pop.
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