On the anniversary of the allied landings at Normandy, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the problem with a progressive "woke" military.
From Townhall, Western culture is not based on "white supremacy".
From The Washington Free Beacon, Tina Fey (once known for her portrayal of vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin) tries to make sitcom great again.
From the Washington Examiner, a fight over discovery erupts in a lawsuit over alleged election fraud in Antrim County, Michigan.
From The Federalist, a pork-laden bill that includes federal funding for research in which dead animal bodies are spliced with those of aborted babies is close to passing the Senate.
From American Thinker, after being shut down in Nigeria, Twitter claims that access to it is a "human right", but that doesn't seem to apply to a certain former U.S. president.
From CNS News, President FDR's prayer on D-Day.
From LifeZette, according to former President Trump, China should pay for the coronavirus pandemic.
From NewsBusters, CNN host Brian Stelter embarrasses himself with a "gooey" interview of White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
From Canada Free Press, conservative media shuns Trump and his supporters even worse than the fake media has done as he returns to the public stage.
From TeleSUR, ahead of a visit by U.S. Vice President Harris, people in Guatemala stage anti-corruption protests.
From The Conservative Woman, the British police enforce sharia.
From Free West Media, according to Russian President Putin, the U.S. is following in the footsteps of the USSR.
From EuroNews, in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, Chancellor Merkel's party fends off a challenge from the "far-right" party AfD. (The term "far-right", as I've recently noted, means anything to the right of Merkel herself.)
From ReMix, the Czech government survives a no-confidence vote.
From Independent Balkan News Agency, North Macedonian Prime Minister Zaev meets with Turkish President Erdoğan in Istanbul.
From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan government sets up a coronavirus vaccination pass.
From The New Arab, the U.S. military shoots down two drones above a base in western Iraq.
From Reuters, terrorists kill at least 132 civilians in Solhan, Burkina Faso.
From Gatestone Institute, a conversation with U.K.-based sociologist Göran Adamson.
From The Stream, how conservatives can advance freedom and thwart the left's agenda.
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, the Bush Family Foundation accepts millions of dollars from the communist Chinese. (via LifeZette)
From Terra Daily, Sri Lanka is a small country with big maritime ambitions.
From the New York Post, police in riot gear enforce a curfew New York City's Washington Square Park.
From the Daily Caller, according to a poll, LeBron James is even worse for sports than the original anthem kneeler.
From The Daily Wire, President Biden tells college graduates that "systemic racism" and climate change are like the Vietnam war. (Does this mean that we will defeat them on the battlefield only to have politicians and the media surrender away our victory?)
From Breitbart, former First Daughter-In-Law Lara Trump declines to run for Senator from North Carolina.
From Newsmax, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu alleges "the greatest election fraud" ever for his impending removal from office.
From Fox News, Air Force 2 has some technical difficulties.
And from Page Six, why Prince Harry and Meghan Markel named their new baby girl Lilibet Diana.
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