Here on Fathers Day, besides my recent walk into downtown Gatlinburg, are some things going on:
From National Review, the international swimming federation FINA bans some males from women's competitions.
From Townhall, pro-abortion protesters gather outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of One Damn Thing After Another by former Attorney General Bill Bar.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) refuses to support a proposed gun bill he gets to read it. (This desire to read legislation before supporting it shouldn't be news. It should be standard procedure.)
From American Thinker, the only kind of rape in which the left supports blaming the victim.
From LifeZette, CNN could get rid of hosts Don Lemon and Brian Stelter.
From NewsBusters, CBS anchor Margaret Brennan grills presidential economic advisor Brian Deese on the Biden administration's wrong predictions on inflation.
From OpIndia, an Islamic scholar confirms true what Indian politician Nupur Sharma said about the prophet Mohammed.
From The Stream, why pro-abortion people insist that pro-life arguments are religious. (When I blogged for AndRightlySo, its founder, who called herself Raven, was an ardent pro-lifer, but was not religious. If anything, her opinion of religion was rather negative, but she was very much against abortion.)
From The Daily Signal, for the modern left, "a chicken in every pot" has evolved into "a drag queen in every school".
From Breitbart, the alliance led by President Emmanuel Macron is projected to win the most seats in the French parliament, but to not have a majority.
And from the Omaha World-Herald, about 6,000 bees are safely removed from the inside wall of a house in Omaha, Nebraska. (via the New York Post)
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