From National Review, the American founding is better than that of the Chinese Communist Party.
From Townhall, Vice President Harris's "Kinko's problem".
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about Hollywood in 1974.
From the Washington Examiner, to justify their opposition to voter ID, Democrats now just make stuff up.
From American Thinker, will the removal of statues help to improve anything in black neighborhoods.
From LifeZette, even The Washington Post now backs school choice.
From Red Voice Media, former President Trump sounds off. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, a co-host on ABC whines as a Texas Democrat is prosecuted for allegedly casting an illegal primary vote.
From Canada Free Press, is communist China the world's most evil state?
From TeleSUR, the Haitian Senate indefinitely postpones the installment of interim President-designate Joseph Lambert.
From The Conservative Woman, why coronavirus vaccines are illegal without informed consent.
From Free West Media, in France, the rich still get richer during the coronavirus era.
From The North Africa Post, a Moroccan affiliated with ISIS is arrested in Italy.
From The New Arab, according to documents revealed by the Syrian opposition, the Assad regime has killed 5,200 civilians at a hospital in the city of Homs.
From Jewish News Syndicate, according to Israeli media, Israel is starting to seize cryptocurrency wallets belonging to Hamas.
From Israel Hayom, the Palestinian Authority introduces a new way for terrorists and their families to get cash.
From The Asian Age, India's National Investigation Agency conducts raids and detains six people in the territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
From India TV, a plot by al Qaeda to deploy "human bombs" is foiled in Lucknow and other Indian cities.
From Gatestone Institute, Marxist and extremist support for Palestinian terrorism against Israel lead to hate against Jews throughout the West.
From The Stream, Americans have good reasons for not trusting the media.
From Space Daily, why is China hobbling it technology sector?
From Space War, according to North Korean state media, the leaders of China and North Korea promise to strengthen the ties between the two countries.
From the New York Post, Bill Cosby is not welcome at the Comedy Cellar in New York City.
From BizPac Review, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) promises bail reform after a suspect out on bond allegedly murders someone.
From The Western Journal, a report to Congress confirms that government payments are keeping people from working.
From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Vice President Harris dodges a question about more funding for police departments.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) takes a ride on a camel in Qatar.
From Breitbart, as the aforementioned former President Trump enters UFC 264 in Las Vegas, "USA!" cheers and a few boos break out.
From the New York Post, a man is given hate crime charges after allegedly spitting on an Asian woman and assaulting her with an umbrella.
And from Space(dot)com, Richard Branson goes into space.
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