On a cool partly cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, South Dakota Governor Kirsti Noem (R) announces her reelection campaign.
From Townhall, why the latest attack from Democrats against Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin blew up in their faces.
From The Washington Free Beacon, thousands of parents in Massachusetts pull their children from "woke" sex education classes.
From the Washington Examiner, according to an opinion column, President Biden claims to be a "helpless bystander" on inflation, just like on every other issue.
From The Federalist, a federal appeals court affirms its stay on Biden's unconstitutional coronavirus vaccine mandate.
From American Thinker, countries with high coronavirus vaccination rates see rising numbers of cases and even deaths.
From NewsBusters, when an MSNBC host thought that job was to help the Obama presidency to be successful.
From Canada Free Press, China gets slammed by the green energy hoax, but it is not alone.
From TeleSUR, Bolivian union sectors start a dialogue to discuss a proposed law intendent to combat enrichment and terrorism.
From TCW Defending Freedom, how to fight back against "no jab, no job".
From Spectator Australia, how former President Trump was a defender of democracy. (If you read this, you'll be informed that you may read only three articles from this site every month unless you subscribe. This article comes via TCW Defending Freedom.)
From Snouts in the Trough, is U.K. Health Secretary Sajid Javid following the science, panicking, or moving toward totalitarian control?
From Free West Media, the Dutch cabinet prepares to introduce "severe" penalties for people not vaccinated against the coronavirus.
From EuroNews, as coronavirus cases surge in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel urges holdouts to get vaccinated.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, "young men" destroy a memorial to slain teacher Samuel Paty in the French department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. (If you read French, read the story at Valeurs Actuelles.)
From The North Africa Post, the 2015 Skhirat agreement is highlighted at the International Conference on Libya held in Paris.
From YNetNews, the U.S. seeks to partner with Israel on Sudan after its coup.
From The New Arab, Sudanese security forces kill five demonstrators at anti-coup protests.
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. gives Iran's mullahs full impunity regarding human rights violations.
From The Stream, the "Mama Bear" guide for helping kids understand sex and sexuality, which "Papa Bears" can use, too.
From The American Conservative, a review of a book about BLM being "America's homegrown Marxism.
From The Western Journal, contrary to President Biden's lie, the "build back better" plan would increase taxes on middle-class Americans.
From BizPac Review, rumors swirl about congresscritter Jerry Nadler (D-NY) possibly retiring.
From The Daily Wire, according to an opinion column, everything is being gaslighted.
From Breitbart, Biden's nominee for the Office of the Comptroller for Currency called for the elimination of all private bank accounts and deposits.
From Newsmax, the longest partial lunar eclipse of the century will occur next week.
And from the New York Post, fly as a balloon, Baby Yoda does.
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