Before I present my latest travel report, I have a few stories to share. On a hot mostly sunny Friday in Lost Wages, Nevada, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, the exodus from Vice President Harris's staff keeps going, and going, and going.
From Frontpage Mag, the more unpopular President Biden gets, the more radical he becomes.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a would-be Democrat congresscritter from Ohio who would raise your taxes appears to have not fulfilled his tax obligation for his business.
From the Washington Examiner, another person who likely has a Y-chromosome is nominated for a "Woman of the Year" award.
From The Federalist, why the media don't want you to know about the protests against left-wing governance around the world.
From American Thinker, according to a poll, over one in five Americans either go to food banks or skip meals due to inflation.
From LifeZette, churches are targeted for vandalism, including several in Maryland.
From NewsBusters, former President Obama is "still a racial incendiary".
From The Stream, the odd story in The New York Times about Ray Epps.
From The American Conservative, re-branding pro-life pregnancy help centers.
From The Daily Wire, the Republican Party's Site Selection Committee chooses the host city for the party's 2024 national convention, pending the party's approval.
And from the New York Post, an Iranian man's suspected constipation turns out to be something very different.
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