On a warm but rainy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, abortionists sue Oklahoma over its recently-passed abortion law.
From FrontpageMag, how President Biden and the IRS are committing criminal acts.
From Townhall, did the police in Uvalde, Texas avoid entering the school for fear of being shot?
From The Washington Free Beacon, a radical left-wing group draws up plans to blockade the Supreme Court building.
From the Washington Examiner, a New York state Supreme Court judge gives an activist group a short but important lesson in civics.
From The Federalist, two Republican congresscritters who had nothing to do with the Capitol riot object to being subpoenaed by the January 6th Inquisition Committee.
From American Thinker, guess where Biden got the material for his speech on the Uvalde shooting.
From CNS News, while 26 percent of Democrat voters identify as pro-life, only one Democrat congresscritter does.
From LifeZette, an incumbent endorsed by former President Trump beats the third George Bush in Texas.
From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, Facebook's 40,000 safety and security personnel failed miserably at stopping the Uvalde school shooting. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, some late night hosts apparently don't understand how doors work.
From TeleSUR, the president of one Marxist country in Latin America visits another.
From TCW Defending Free, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's mob have gotten away with everything.
From Snouts in the Trough, three issues that have nothing to do with each other.
From Free West Media, German farmers warn about food become more expensive.
From EuroNews, locals and volunteers struggle to contain a fire on the Italian island of Stromboli.
From Euractiv, pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine claim to have taken control of the city of Lyman.
From ReMix, Poland and Slovakia finish constructing a gas connector and then start testing it.
From Balkan Insight, Bosnian Serb Army veteran Duško Suvara is given six years in prison for raping two Bosniak women near the town of Glamoč.
From The North Africa Post, the 2022 Euro-Med Summit will convene in Marrakesh, Morocco on May 31st and June 1st.
From The New Arab, Palestinian leader Mahmoud designates his "successor".
From the Afghanistan Times, according to a U.N. rapporteur, Afghanistan faces a "plethora of critical human rights challenges".
From Dawn, according to former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, his party ended its Azadi March to avoid bloodshed.
From The Express Tribune, Pakistani politician Maryam Nawaz Sharif calls Imran Khan "half-mad" and tell him to stay away from the media.
From Pakistan Today, the Pakistani Senate amendments to the country's election and national accountability laws.
From The Hans India, the Fish Prasadam festival in Hyderabad, India is canceled for the third straight year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
From the Hindustan Times, villagers in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India scavenge from a stranded truck.
From ANI, India so far reports no cases of monkeypox.
From India Today, all you need to know about the visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to the state of Gujarat.
From OpIndia, a Hindu woman in Delhi, India is raped, forced to embrace Islam, and feed beef.
From the Dhaka Tribune, banks in Bangladesh will remain open on Saturdays for Hajj pilgrims.
From New Age, 13 people are arrested in connection with an attack against Bangladesh's Rapid Action Battalion.
From the Colombo Page, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe instructs the agriculture sector to prepare for an expected food shortage.
From the Daily Mirror, stamps and coins are exhibited at the Public Library in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
From Raajje, Maldivian President Ibrahim Solih arrives on the island of Ukulhas for the "Viavathi Raajje" conference.
From the Nation, women and girls in the Middle East and North Africa face gender-based violence.
From The Straits Times, according to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore has been working to secure its food supply.
From Tempo(dot)Co, 3,621 people in Indonesia have been victimized by the illegal trading robot DNA Pro.
From Free Malaysia Today, Malaysia's halal exports are expected to exceed pre-coronavirus levels.
From the Borneo Post, Malaysia and Thailand agree to boost the security of their mutual border.
From Vietnam Plus, the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment holds a workshop on conserving wild migratory birds.
From the Taipei Times, according to Taiwanese environmentalists, a land crab migration route is blocked.
From The Mainichi, Ukrainian refugees in Japan visit the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima and renew their wishes for peace.
From Gatestone Institute, the real purpose of the nuclear deal with Iran.
From The Stream, almost 50 years after coming home, Vietnam veterans will finally be honored.
From The Daily Signal, the San Diego city council passes a resolution to become the first "safe haven" for abortion.
From The American Conservative, President Biden's proposed trade deal with 12 Indo-Pacific countries is a "new boondoggle".
From The Western Journal, Biden's nominee to head the BATFE can't define the type of gun he wants to ban.
From BizPac Review, according to podcaster Jason Whitlock, "when your culture makes George Floyd the hero, real heroes stand down".
From Fox News, according to the father of a victim of the Parkland, Florida school shooting, the focus on gun control instead of solution is why such things happen. (via BizPac Review)
From The Daily Wire, according to a new report, Americans are drawing from their savings to pay for their summer costs.
From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, so-called solutions from Democrats for mass shootings would achieve nothing.
From the New York Post, federal authorities reportedly investigate whether a retired agent had advanced notice of the Buffalo shooter's plan.
From Breitbart, Uvalde, Texas police officers reportedly receive death threats.
From Newsmax, gubernatorial candidate Bob O'Rourke (D-TX) apparently flips on whether people should be allowed to own AR-15s.
And from the Genesius Times, "you don't need guns to protect yourself", says a politician protected with guns.
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