On a cool cloudy Mother's Day, on which the rain finally stopped, here are some things going on:
From National Review, pro-abortion activists block the front door of a church in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
From Townhall, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) evokes Mothers Day to lament the leaked Supreme Court draft decision.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the book The Religious Revolution.
From the Washington Examiner, the first congressional poll since the leaked SCOTUS decision shows a "record" advantage for Republicans.
From The Federalist, five pro-abortion bill that California wants to pass in light of the leaked SCOTUS decision.
From American Thinker, from where did the pro-abortionists demonstrating in front of the home of Supreme Court Justices get the idea to do that?
From LifeZette, does comedy have to be politically correct, or else?
From NewsBusters, Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark) schools ABC and Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) about the federalism of limits on abortion.
From Canada Free Press, whoever thought that the U.S. would have a shortage of baby formula on Mothers Day?
From TeleSUR, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez is grateful for the solidarity from several countries after the hotel fire in Havana.
From TCW Defending Freedom, Christian street preachers in the U.K. face trying times.
From Free West Media, the U.S. Department of Defense is accused of spending $224 million on bioweapons programs in Ukraine.
From EuroNews, Ukrainian authorities fear that 60 people were killed when Russian forces bombed a school in the village of Bilohorivka.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco's role in dealing with illegal migration is "fundamental" for Spain and Europe.
From The New Arab, hundreds of Syrians in Damascus and other cities gather by the thousands, hoping to reunite with detained relatives released under an amnesty decree by President Bashar al-Assad. (The story links to an article in North Press Agency. It looks like I've found another source for stories worthy to be linked here.)
From The Christian Post, radical Islamic terrorists kill 8 Christians in Nigeria.
From Jewish News Syndicate, the Ramadan escalation of violence in Jerusalem.
From Gatestone Institute, the perils of Russian President Putin's victory parade.
From The Stream, on this Mothers Day, remember the mothers fleeing from a war zone.
From Space War, former chief John Lee is chosen to become the next leader of Hong Kong.
From The Western Journal, young and old are both victims of President Biden's economy.
From BizPac Review, according to actor Tom Hanks's son Chet, social justice warriors can go "kick rocks".
From The Daily Wire, according to Senator Lindsey Graham (R-NC), Roe v. Wade created a right that does not appear in the Constitution.
From the Daily Caller, there's a solution to Biden's illegal immigration problem and it's right under his nose.
From Breitbart, Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector apprehend 685 illegal migrants, mostly single adults.
From Newsmax, two truckers run for office in North Carolina. (A few months ago, this sort of thing worked for a trucker in New Jersey.)
And from the New York Post, at the invitation of President Volodymyr Zelensky, singer Bono and guitarist The Edge of U2 give a concert in a subway station in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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