On a mild cloudy Monday, on which your federal taxes are due, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) appears to have a slight problem with math.
From FrontpageMag, a statue of a socialist who had no problems with either Hitler or Stalin has not yet been toppled.
From Townhall, the media hates you and is surprised to learn that you hate it, too.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the Supreme Court agrees to hear a landmark abortion case.
From the Washington Examiner, the Supreme Court rules that police searching a Rhode Island man's home for guns without a warrant were wrong.
From The Federalist, there is no way to "fix" the Some People Are More Equal Than Others Act.
From American Thinker, why is the media ignoring coronavirus vaccine deaths?
From CNS News, according to CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, there is no general permission for the removal of masks.
From LifeZette, according to congresscritter Mo Brooks (R-AL), President Biden has had the worst first 100 days of any president in history.
From NewsBusters, an old rocker blasts the U.K. government's coronavirus "propaganda".
From Canada Free Press and maybe the "tin foil hat" department, did Democrats and Dr. Fauci conspire to create the coronavirus pandemic to get President Trump out of office?
From TeleSUR, a Chilean communist is elected mayor of Santiago.
From The Conservative Woman, how "diversity" works in Scotland.
From Snouts in the Trough, more on the U.S. funding of a virus lab in Wuhan, China.
From Free West Media, a law student in Scotland faces expulsion for telling the truth.
From EuroNews, the president of the German Football Association resigns after comparing its vice president to a Nazi judge.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an ex-Muslim is attacked at a demonstration in Flensburg, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Humanistischer Pressedienst.)
From About Hungary, if Hungarians wish to document their vaccinations against the coronavirus, there's an app for that.
From Euractiv, dozens of diplomats call on Poland to protect LGBT rights.
From ReMix, a proposed law in the Czech Republic would promote LGBT rights and allow children to change their gender.
From The North Africa Post, three countries form an "unholy alliance against Morocco".
From YNetNews, police in Jaffa, Israel arrest an Arab man who allegedly hit a child with a firebomb.
From The New Arab, Lebanon cancels school for many people, including refugees from Syria.
From Al Arabiya, Turkish President Erdoğan urges Pope Francis to call for sanctions against Israel and end the latest conflict in Gaza.
From Gatestone Institute, the responsibility for the latest round of Arab-Israeli violence goes to U.S. President Biden.
From The Stream, the left's urge to hunt witches should drive us to prepare the Second Amendment.
From BizPac Review, Prince Harry's calling the American First Amendment "bonkers" draws reactions on both sides of the Pond. (Wait until he gets a look at our Declaration of Independence, which said a lot of nasty things about his ancestor King George III.)
From the eponymous site of Todd Starnes, may the door not hit Harry on his dupa. (The use of the Polish word is mine, not in the original.)
From The Western Journal, Bill Gates reportedly had a closer relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein than what was previously known.
From the New York Post, yes, today is this year's federal tax deadline.
From The American Conservative, about crime and punishment in big cities.
From Space War, Israel keeps pounding Gaza.
From The Daily Signal, an author who taught about pronouns urges the defense of free speech.
From Fox News, California will keep its coronavirus mask mandate until June 15th.
From the Daily Caller, two months after Biden called reopening in Texas "Neanderthal", the state reports zero coronavirus deaths since then.
From Newsmax, AT&T signs a deal to spin off some of its subsidiaries.
From Breitbart, former President Trump will headline the North Carolina Republican party's annual convention in June.
From The Daily Wire, a book written by a Space Force commander ousted for commenting about Marxism in the military sees skyrocketing sales. (I can see where "skyrocketing" might be an appropriate term.)
And from The Babylon Bee, the Roadrunner is condemned for using disproportionate force against the Coyote.
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