On a warm sunny Friday with more cicada sound effects, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the economic recovery has been lackluster.
From FrontpageMag, just try to build or even renovate a church in Egypt.
From Townhall, Minneapolis has a literal dumpster fire.
From The Washington Free Beacon, President Biden is in for a long hot summer.
From the Washington Examiner, Biden's vaccine goal is just one day ahead of former President Trump's plan.
From The Federalist, will the U.S. rise to China's new space race?
From American Thinker, should the coronavirus be called the "Fauci flu"? Or is Dr. Fauci really a fall guy?
From CNS News, according to Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida chooses "freedom over Fauci-ism".
From LifeZette, former Vice President Pence reemerges to blast Biden as the "most liberal president since FDR".
From NewsBusters, the media call themselves "infrastructure".
From Canada Free Press, rats jump off the sinking Wuhan coronavirus ship.
From TeleSUR, the Mexican government records 251 complaints of alleged electoral crimes.
From The Conservative Woman, 510,000 reasons why the U.K.'s coronavirus lockdown was wrong.
From Free West Media, massive fraud is suspected for coronavirus screening tests in Germany.
From EuroNews, France changes its rules for people arriving from the E.U., the U.K. and the U.S.
From Euractiv, according to research, Slovaks have a positive attitude toward Russia. (Yours truly, an American of mostly Slovak descent, has a positive attitude toward Russia as a country, but not so much about its government. This is similar to my positive attitude toward my ancestral countries of Poland and the former Czechoslovakia during the Cold War, and my negative attitude toward their communist governments.)
From Allah's Willing Executioners, Muslims in Lyon, France retaliate against a schoolgirl in love with an infidel man. (If you read French, read the story at Valeurs Actuelles.)
From Independent Balkan News Agency, two members of the presidency of Bosnia and Hercegovina (the Croat-Muslim federation) visit Montenegro.
From Balkan Insight, wartime associates of Bosnian Serb Mlatko Mladić live freely in Serbia.
From The North Africa Post, the Middle East Policy Council highlights Morocco's progress with renewable energy.
From YNetNews, Gazans are outraged as Ra'am party leader Mansour Abbas signs onto Israel's new coalition government.
From The New Arab, 17 times when the Syrian government has allegedly used chemical weapons.
From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian health ministry and Fatah call terrorist murders "a crown on our heads".
From Gatestone Institute, China should be made to pay for the coronavirus pandemic.
From The Stream, President Biden hopes you won't notice his bloated budget.
From The Daily Signal, a BLM leader resigns but the organization's Marxist agenda continues.
From Space War, a panel of lawyers and rights experts in the U.K. will start hearing evidence about China's alleged mistreatment of the Uyghurs.
From The American Conservative, Mexico's president, the drug cartels, and the curious case of the drug trafficker known as RCQ.
From the eponymous site of Todd Starnes, more on the latest unrest in Minneapolis.
From The Western Journal, multiple states move to oppose Biden's shutdown of the Keystone XL pipeline.
From The Patriot Post, the Capitol rioters have received cruel and unusual punishment.
From Fox News, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) calls for Dr. Fauci to resign and for a full investigation into the origins of the coronavirus.
From the Daily Caller, Biden expands on a Trump-era against investment into Chinese companies linked to China's military and surveillance industries.
From The Daily Wire, members of a black leadership network slam basketball star LeBron James for his connection to a company selling Confederate-themed items.
From Newsmax, former Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) is glad that he "blew the horn" about UFOs.
From Breitbart, Dr. Fauci has yet to answer under oath about whether the coronavirus vaccine approval was hidden until after the 2020 election.
From the New York Post, who is Peter Daszak, the non-profit executive who sent U.S. taxpayer money to a lab in Wuhan, China?
And from YouTube, the slavery that the 1619 Project ignores.
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