On a mild cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to congresscritter Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), the Republican Party can't "excommunicate" former President Trump.
From Townhall, Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) deserved the censure recently given to him in Weber County, Utah.
From The Washington Free Beacon, can Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) break the Internet?
From the Washington Examiner, according to Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), the congresscritters known as the "Squad" are siding with terrorists.
From American Thinker, Trump had two important things to say about the 2020 presidential election.
From LifeZette, former HUD Secretary Ben Carson warns of President Biden's economics.
From NewsBusters, ABC wants people to have to show their papers.
From Canada Free Press, the Canadian government deems most businesses to be non-essential, while allowing foreign pilots to be trained in London, Ontario.
From CTV News, a 129-year-old lighthouse in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada faces an uncertain future.
From TeleSUR, Colombians demand the resignation of Defense Minister Diego Molano.
From the (U.K.) Independent, the U.K.'s High Court rules that the three-and-a-half-year hone detention of a Congolese man was illegal.
From EuroNews, according to Germany's "vaccine tsar", everyone might need a third does of a coronavirus vaccine next year.
From Free West Media, noting is being one about PISA fraud in Sweden.
From ReMix, will the leftist Czech Pirate Party sink the Czech government? (Or maybe make it walk the plank?)
From The Moscow Times, the latest coronavirus news from Russia.
From Radio Bulgaria, President Rumen Radev hopes that there will not be a third round of elections this year in Bulgaria.
From the Greek City Times, a look at the Greek island of Hydra. (Yours truly was there in 1999.)
From The Jerusalem Post, rockets launched by Hamas hit buildings in the Israeli cities of Ashkelon and Ashdod.
From The New Arab, the Israeli army reported destroys the home of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
From Pakistan Today, the Pakistani province of Punjab extends its coronavirus lockdown until May 30th.
From the Afghanistan Times, the Afghan army launches an offensive in the province of Helmand after a ceasefire declared by the Taliban expires.
From The Hans India, Delhi, India extends its coronavirus lockdown until May 24th.
From Palestinian Media Watch, a Palestinian Authority TV host encourages more violence.
From Gatestone Institute, have trumpets and tank engines produced a turning point in Gaza?
From The Stream, why "woke Marxism" is a problem.
From the New York Post, a man is charged with allegedly biting and choking a good Samaritan on the New York subway.
From The Daily Wire, pro-Palestinian demonstrators in London make no effort to hide their hate for Jews.
From Fox News, Senator Socialism (I-VT) wants the U.S. to reconsider its aid to Israel, which helps fund the Iron Dome system.
From Breitbart, Iceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano wakes up after sleeping for about 6,000 years.
And from the Daily Caller, at an Ultimate Fighting Championship event, the fighting was not confined to the arena.
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