On a warm cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Democrats try to blame the crime surge resulting from liberal policies on guns.
From FrontpageMag, since California has effectively legalized theft, everyone's packages get stolen. (For some reason, all of today's articles on FM have tomorrow's date.)
From Townhall, who are the real racial bullies?
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Medicaid records, women who seek taxpayer funded abortions are often repeat customers.
From the Washington Examiner, parents in Virginia decry "Marxist" critical race theory.
From The Federalist, new evidence indicates that over 10,300 illegal votes were cast in Georgia during the 2020 election.
From American Thinker, three hard facts which will doom woke public schooling.
From CNS News, according to Governor Brian Kemp (R-GA), Vice President Harris is lying about Georgia's election law.
From LifeZette, media analyst Joe Concha "rips" the Democrats on crime.
From NewsBusters, right-wing journalists Brent Bozell and Mark Levin "bash" Big Tech censorship.
From Canada Free Press, parents should teach their children about the dangers of critical race theory.
From TeleSUR, 11 suspects in the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moise are arrested at the Taiwan embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
From The Conservative Woman, how the British were groomed for the lockdown state.
From Snouts in the Trough, which E.U. country has the most gun-related murders?
From Free West Media, according to a survey, the majority of Americans think that President Biden is merely a frontman.
From EuroNews, should people in Belgrade, Serbia be concerned about the city's new surveillance cameras?
From Euractiv, Slavi Trifonov, of a party whose name translates to "there is such a people", leads in Bulgaria's election polls.
From Allah's Willing Executioner, another anti-migrant crime blamed on right-wingers turns out to be insurance fraud by the "victim".
From Independent Balkan News Agency, a congress of the council of Europe will help organize an assembly in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegozina to promote democracy.
From Balkan Insight, Russia dismisses reports of spies in Albania as "NATO propaganda".
From The North Africa Post, Africa stands to benefit from coronavirus vaccine production in Morocco.
From YNetNews, the Palestinian prime minister must reveal the results of an investigation into the death of a man in Palestinian Authority custody.
From The Leader, a mosque is desecrated in Cabezo de Torres, Spain.
From The Sasiat Daily, no, the man shown reciting from the Koran in a mosque is not Portuguese soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo.
From Bol News, according to Speaker Asad Qaiser, the Pakistani parliament will not make any law contrary to the Koran and the Sunna.
From Evangelical Focus, under a new law, Christians in Iran are sentenced to prison for spreading "propaganda" against Islam.
From Coconuts Jakarta, Indonesian internet users leave racist comments on a black woman's TikTok page. (The last five links and the story from AWE above come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, what will the House select committee on the Capitol riot really investigate?
From The Stream, will the last remaining decent Americans go down in denial?
From The American Conservative, some nations are starting to reject the permanent "covidocracy".
From The Daily Signal, the new platform Gettr champions free speech instead of cancel culture.
From The Western Journal, President Biden responds to increasing gasoline prices in just the way you would expect from a Democrat.
From the Daily Caller, Biden plans to sign an executive order cracking down on Big Tech and anti-trust issues.
From The Daily Wire, a personal injury lawyer starts representing kids harmed by critical race theory in schools.
From Breitbart, Biden appears to forget the name of his HHS secretary.
From Newsmax, the Biden administration directs ICE to stop detaining pregnant or nursing illegal migrants.
From the New York Post, White House press secretary Jen Psaki assures us that the sales of Hunter Biden's artwork won't be corrupt.
And from the Daily Mail, a possible way to extend men's lifespans is suggested, but I'm not sure that it will become very popular.
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