As Christians recount the crucifixion of Jesus, here are some things going on:
From National Review, would you have offered Jesus something to drink after He said "I thirst" while on the cross?
From FrontpageMag, coronavirus vaccine passports are worthy of a totalitarian state.
From Townhall, President Biden scolds Americans for acting like we have freedom.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrats in swing states abandon moderation on the minimum wage and embrace hiking it to $15 per hour.
From the Washington Examiner, former President Trump gives some parenting advice about alcohol and (other) drugs, including a "thinly veiled swipe" at Hunter Biden.
From The Federalist, three major scientific discoveries made in the past century point to the existence of God.
From American Thinker, 10 percent of the data are 70 percent of the election fraud.
From CNS News, American governments grew by 136,000 employees during March.
From LifeZette, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) outlines his state's new voting law.
From NewsBusters, fight against lies from the left with facts.
From Canada Free Press, cold weather and bird choppers don't get along.
From CTV News, experts say how Canada can avoid a third wave of the coronavirus.
From TeleSUR, Bolivian authorities recover 512 coronavirus vaccine doses.
From the (U.K.) Independent, when in London, leave the fungi alone.
From Free West Media, in Germany, "significantly" more natives are victims of crime by foreigners than vice versa.
From About Hungary, Hungarians celebrate Easter traditions.
From EuroNews, a BLM-inspired statue in Budapest, Hungary lasts one day.
From The Moscow Times, why are tensions between Russia and Ukraine increasing?
From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgarian vote counters will not be monitored on video. (This means that if any of them pull ballots out from under a table, no one will see it.)
From the Greek City Times, Greek Coast Guard vessels are harassed by Turkish Coast Guard near the island of Lesvos.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, a polls shows seven parties clinching parliamentary threshold.
From Balkan Insight, the Kosovo party Vetevendosje calls for the country's election laws to be changed.
From Euractiv, French farmers protest as a warning to France's government.
From The North Africa Post, Tunisian National Guard troops send a terrorist couple to their virgins.
From YNetNews, Christians in Israel observe Good Friday as holy site gradually reopen.
From The New Arab, OPEC+ countries agree to increase their oil production after the U.S. asks Saudi Arabia to produce more.
From Dawn, the Pakistani province of Sindh plans to purchase 10 million doses of a Chinese coronavirus vaccine.
From the Hindustan Times, the Indian government halts the deportation of a 16-year-old Rohingya girl to Myanmar.
From Gulf News, a man wielding a knife is arrested in the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
From Erasing 76 Crimes, five countries impose or tolerate the death penalty for gay sex.
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. has gone "from a single market to a tragic farce".
From The Stream, wokeism comes for former President Obama.
From The Daily Wire, citing the coronavirus pandemic, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) extends remote voting for her congresscritters.
From Fox News, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) invites Dr. Fauci to go to the border and see the "biggest super-spreader event in the national".
From WPVI-TV, a driver tries to ram a barricade near the U.S. Capitol, thus making his last mistake.
And from the New York Post, a baby boy born in Iraq might have hit the jackpot.
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