On a cool cloudy Palm Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former Olympians and other swimmers send a letter of concern to the NCAA after Lia Thomas wins at the recent women's championship.
From Townhall, my governor's veto of a bill to allow non-physicians to perform abortions is overridden.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book on free market economics.
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) won't commit to an impeachment of President Biden.
From American Thinker, the evidence against the "white supremacy" stereotype.
From LifeZette, Biden opens the door for illegal aliens carrying diseases.
From NewsBusters, an op-ed in The Washington Post attacks Tesla CEO and Twitter board member Elon Musk for his commitment to free speech.
From Canada Free Press, a way for the above-mentioned congresscritter McCarthy to become president.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a pesky animal brought to England from mainland Europe was once regarded by the ancient Romans as a delicacy.
From Snouts in the Trough, "it's now or never", Elvis Presley once sang, and the IPCC keeps telling us again and again and again. (Presley's It's Now Or Never is really the Italian song O Sole Mio with alternate lyrics.)
From Free West Media, French right-wing presidential candidate Éric Zemmour offers to meet with rival Marine Le Pen, and then snubs her.
From EuroNews, a live blog, including Le Pen and current President Emmanuel Macron qualifying for the second round in France's presidential election.
From ReMix, according to The New York Times, a video of Ukrainian troops executing Russian POWs is authentic.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI hosts an Iftar dinner in honor of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Ben Zayed Al Nahyane.
From The New Arab, Palestinian Christians and others celebrate Palm Sunday in Jerusalem.
From Gatestone Institute, points about Russian President Putin which his apologists miss.
From The Stream, Washington, D.C. needs a change, not in personnel, but in structure.
From BizPac Review, a video debunks White House press secretary Jen Psaki's claim that Vice President Harris wore a mask indoors in a ceremony for new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
From The Western Journal, according to Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis), the liberal media is using a Watergate tactic with Hunter Biden's laptop to his Biden family "influence peddlers".
From The Daily Wire, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (R) asks the Biden administration, "don't you like illegal immigrants?".
From the Daily Caller, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) gets a rock star welcome at UFC 273.
From the New York Post, former New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton calls the soaring crime in the city "déjà vu all over again".
From Breitbart, the French establishment right party Les Républicains decides to support the aforementioned President Macron instead of the aforementioned Marine Le Pen.
From Newsmax, the aforementioned Elon Musk proposes some changes for Twitter.
And from News Channel Nebraska, a man tells TSA agents that he had "no idea" that his cane concealed a sword.
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