On a cloudy and cool Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, there should be more, not less, punishment of rioters.
From Townhall, the left's meltdown over the Rittenhouse case is understandable after you read the lies told about him.
From The Washington Free Beacon, prosecutors in Northern Virginia let a sex offender who burglarized a drug store go free.
From the Washington Examiner, why President Biden can't get rid of Vice President Harris.
From The Federalist, the show Breaking Points gets penalized on YouTube for criticizing China over the disappearance of tennis player Peng Shuai.
From American Thinker, Biden's "twaddle" about the Rittenhouse verdict deserves anger.
From LifeZette, this year's omens look good for Republicans in 2022.
From NewsBusters, actor Matthew Modine gets schooled on Twitter after his absurd slam on Kyle Rittenhouse. (In his Tweet, Modine asks why Rittenhouse loaded his gun with bullets. My response would have been something like, "What is he supposed to load the gun with? Arrows? Rocks? Or should he have have carried it around without ammo and swung it like a club?")
From Canada Free Press, Catholic Archbishop ViganĂ² calls for action against globalism.
From TeleSUR, 99 percent of voting stations in Venezuela are set in place for tomorrow's subnational elections.
From TCW Defending Freedom, Professor Steven Koonin provides some fresh air on the climate.
From Snouts in the Trough, German pastor Dietrich Bonhoffer's "Theory of Stupidity".
From Free West Media, a protest in Rotterdam, Netherlands against coronavirus regulations turns into riots, to which police respond with live fire.
From EuroNews, protests against coronavirus lockdowns break out in Prague, Rome and Amsterdam.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a 17-year-old high school student in Rennes, France converts to Islam and allegedly plots a terror attack on a soccer stadium. (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche.)
From The North Africa Post, several Polisario supporters in Bilbao, Spain express support for Morocco's autonomy plan for the region of Sahara.
From YNetNews, Israel will build the first tech park for its Arab sector in the city of Nazareth.
From The New Arab, according to medical personnel, at least 40 people have died in protests against Sudan's military coup.
From Gatestone Institute, is the enslavement of blacks by whites "the bedrock of the West"?
From The Stream, the tragic politicization of the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse.
From Unreported Truth, according to U.K. government data, English adults vaccinated against the coronavirus and under the age of 60 are dying at twice the rate of their unvaccinated counterparts.
From The American Conservative, a review of a book in the origins of antifascism.
From The Western Journal, congresscritter and DCCC Chairman Sean Maloney (D-NY) is forced to issue a correction of previous statements after the Rittenhouse verdict.
From BizPac Review, an expert claims that Rittenhouse might have a defamation case against President Biden.
From The Daily Wire, the FBI's search for the remains of the late Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa leads to a landfill in New Jersey. (A person I used to know who worked for the Teamsters used to say that his body was dumped into the Atlantic Ocean, thus differing from the urban legend that he was buried in the New Jersey Meadowlands sports complex during its construction.)
From the Daily Caller, Turkish-born NBA player Eres Kanter wears shoes depicting NBA player LeBron James kneeling toward Chinese dictator Xi Jinping, which James doesn't like.
From the New York Post, false reports of an active shooter cause a frenzy at Atlanta's Hartfield-Jackson International Airport.
From Breitbart, Estonia sends soldiers to Poland to help defend its border.
And from Newsmax, according to Chinese state media, the aforementioned tennis player Peng Shuai will "soon" reappear.
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