On a mild sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, no, voice actor Hank Azaria does not need to apologize to Indian Americans for portraying Apu on The Simpsons. (As Homer Simpson would say, D'oh!)
From Townhall, what we know about the FedEx shooter, and how the shooting could have been avoided.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a co-founder of Facebook donated millions to BLM, after which the site censored criticism of a BLM co-founder.
From the Washington Examiner, according to a poll, more people are more worried about illegal immigration than about the coronavirus.
From American Thinker, what if coronavirus variants behave like flu virus variants.
From LifeZette, congresscritter Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) demands that President Biden raise the cap on refugees "right now".
From NewsBusters, despite media hype in its favor, Hunter Biden's book bombs. (I once read that unsold copies of books are often recycled to make another type of paper - the kind you wipe with.)
From Canada Free Press, left-wing hypocrisy bedevils the U.S. as their lies cancel former President Trump.
From The Conservative Woman, of cats, birds and bird choppers.
From Free West Media, a study by Oxford University finds a link between blood clots and most coronavirus vaccines.
From EuroNews, Germany holds a national ceremony to commemorates its 80,000 coronavirus victims.
From The North Africa Post, observing Ramadan is difficult for Algerians dealing with the coronavirus and with government inefficiency.
From The New Arab, fighting keeps raging in two provinces of Yemen.
From Arutz Sheva, video footage shows Arab youths attacking a Jew in Jerusalem.
From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians during March 2021.
From The Stream and the "you can't make this up" department, the latest stuff from California.
From The Daily Signal, readers of TDS weigh in on Georgia's election law, baseball, and woke corporations.
From the New York Post, a man charged with trying to push an Asian undercover cop onto New York subway tracks is released without bail.
From Newsmax, according to former White House advisor Stephen Miller, the far left is trying to "change the conversation about violent crime".
From Breitbart, shots are reportedly fired at National Guard troops in Minneapolis.
From The Daily Wire, Republicans condemn congresscritter Maxine Waters (D-Cal) for urging protesters to "get more confrontational". (Will she be impeached for "inciting an insurrection"? I won't hold my breath.)
And from The Denver Gazette, the FedEx shooter was reportedly involved in the "My Little Pony" subculture of "Bronies".
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