On a warm partly sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, don't draft women.
From FrontpageMag, former President Obama's and President Biden's fallen bridge.
From Townhall, the CDC's data disproves the CDC's reason for new mask mandates.
From The Washington Free Beacon, senatorial candidate J.D. Vance (R-OH) and the American dream.
From the Washington Examiner, according to a study by the CDC, most of a new coronavirus outbreak in Massachusetts is among vaccinated people.
From The Federalist, the left has a pedophilia problem that's now out in the open.
From American Thinker, the first slave owner in the colony of Virginia was neither European nor Jewish.
From CNS News, according to a White House spokeswoman, illegal migrants are required to wear masks at all times.
From LifeZette, the Texas fleebagging Democrats are not popular in their own state.
From NewsBusters, wrong predictions about the climate aren't deterring the predictors.
From Canada Free Press, America is no longer the country your parents knew.
From CTV News, according to Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada is heading toward a forth coronavirus wave driven by the delta version.
From TeleSUR, new Peruvian President Pedro Castillo appoints 16 cabinet ministers.
From The Conservative Woman, your life is in the dirty grasping hands of the government.
From Snouts in the Trough, why is GB news so disappointing?
From the (U.K.) Independent, the U.K. government is told that plastic screens in some situations could raise the chances of spreading the coronavirus.
From Free West Media, according to Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi, recipients of "placebo jabs" in the U.K. will have the same privileges as the fully vaccinated.
From The National, a call goes out to shut down an Islamic school in Sweden over a "link to extremism".
From ReMix, the Lublin Triangle versus the Russian world.
From EuroNews, Czech workers are given an extra holiday for getting coronavirus vaccinations.
From About Hungary, Hungary plans to donate respirators to hospitals in Mongolia.
From The Moscow Times, a court in Rostov-on-Don sentences three Jehovah's Witnesses to six years in prison.
From Radio Bulgaria, the Bulgarian party ITN nominates Plamen Nikolov for prime minister.
From the Greek City Times, rower Stefanos Ntouskos wins Greece's first gold medal in this year's Olympics.
From Balkan Insight, evidence heard at trials contradicts claims made in a report made by a Bosnian Serb-funded commission.
From Euractiv, dozens of Spanish villages struggle to find drinkable water.
From The North Africa Post, Tunisian President Kais Saied appoints one of his security advisors for interior minister.
From The Jerusalem Post, according to a survey, only half of Israelis want a third coronavirus vaccine shot.
From The New Arab, negotiations are reportedly under way to end the fighting in the Syrian province of Daraa.
From Iran International, with the internet blacked out, arrests continue in the Iranian province of Khuzestan.
From Pakistan Today, the Pakistani province of Sindh imposes a lockdown until August 8th due to a new surge of coronavirus cases.
From Samaa, the imam of a mosque in Faisalabad, Pakistan is arrested for allegedly blackmailing a woman.
From The Hans India, tigers double their population in India four years ahead of schedule.
From Coconuts Jakarta, an Indonesian reporter is blasted over headlines which objectify female Olympic athletes.
From Gatestone Institute, China ambushes an American diplomat.
From The Stream, how the left is using the coronavirus to bankrupt the U.S.
From The Daily Signal, the U.S. must address its other pandemic, which is fentanyl overdoses.
From Space War, Rocket Lab launches a mission for the U.S. Space Force. (For once, I find an article by Space War that actually deals with space.)
From The American Conservative, a ride on a bikeway in upstate New York.
From The Western Journal, according to an opinion column, "America is exhausted, and we know exactly who to blame".
From BizPac Review, Republican congresscritters tell Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) to "kiss my mask".
From the New York Post, congresscritter Henry Cuellar (D-TX) and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) urge President Biden to nominate Obama alumnus Jeh Johnson as border Czar.
From KCAL, protesters vandalize the home of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D) after he signs a law restricting homeless encampments. (via The Daily Wire)
From The Daily Wire, an art gallery owner registers his objections to New York City's new mask mandate.
From the Daily Caller, a key inflation indicator hits its highest level since 1991.
From Breitbart, more about Bidenflation.
From Newsmax, aspiring artist Hunter Biden tells his critics to get [bleep]ed.
And from the Daily Mail, Mr. President, there's something on your chin. (via Newsmax)
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