As you're saluting the man who brought you into the world, on the summer solstice no less, here are some things going on:
From National Review, "fathers matter".
From Townhall, President Biden shows his true self.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book co-authored by Mr. Bill.
From the Washington Examiner, 60 percent of Americans could see tax increases under Biden's proposals.
From The Federalist, the history of Father's Day goes back well before it was placed on the calendar.
From American Thinker, Evanston, Illinois holds Pride and Juneteenth parades, but cancels the one for 4th of July. (Since we're now in "Pride Month", can we also have months for the other six deadly sins? However, "Gluttony Month" wouldn't work for me, because I'm a glutton all year round.)
From LifeZette, actor John Cusack has some harsh words for America.
From NewsBusters, Twitter allows a false narrative about a car crash at a Pride Parade.
From Canada Free Press, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops decides to "clarify" the meaning of the Eucharist.
From TeleSUR, according to President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela is suffering an "economic massacre".
From The Conservative Woman, how the wool went from the sheep to the man.
From Free West Media, French business leaders call for more immigration.
From EuroNews, French people vote in regional elections.
From The New Arab, in Libya, female migrants are reduced to sex slaves.
From the National, according to Yemen's human rights minister, the Houthi rebels are covering up human rights abuses as children.
From Gatestone Institute, China was the "elephant in that room" at the G7 summit.
From The Stream, more about the importance of fathers.
From the Daily Caller, violence breaks out at some Juneteenth celebrations.
From BizPac Review, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) calls the "For the People Act" the "biggest power grab" by Congress in U.S. history.
From The Western Journal, an ethics official who worked for the Obama administration learns of the nepotism in the Biden administration.
From The Daily Wire, the media and the left (if you'll forgive the redundancy) claim that the car crash at a Pride Parade was a homophobic attack, but it was an accident by another participant.
From Breitbart, U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres gets another five-year term.
From Newsmax, Russia's ambassador to the U.S. heads back to the U.S.
From the New York Post, St. Louis resident Mark McCloskey, who once showed the Second Amendment to some BLM trespassers, shows off his new rifle.
And from the Daily Mail, when in Australia, beware of sharks - even if you're a bird.
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