On a warm cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito tells foreign critics of Dobbs v. Jackson to stay in their lane.
From FrontpageMag, the real agenda of the January 6th Inquisition Committee.
From Townhall, the New York Post gives President Biden a "brutal" lesson in economics.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) must go.....to Taiwan.
From the Washington Examiner, according to congresscritter Dean Phillips (D-MN), Biden should not run again in 2024.
From The Federalist, pay attention to protesting Dutch farmers, because the policies they oppose could come here.
From American Thinker, some facts about atmospheric carbon dioxide.
From CNS, in 2000, Mr. Bill gave the definition of "recession" that the economy now meets.
From Red Voice Media, the weirdness around Biden gets ever weirder. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, even Stephen Colbert mocks media spin on the recession.
From OutKick, congresscritter Linda Sanchez (D-Cal) shows off her sportsmanship during the congressional baseball game. (via NewsBusters)
From Canada Free Press, WEF head honcho Klaus Schwab suggests abolishing private car ownership.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has a successful meeting with two Colombian officials.
From TCW Defending Freedom, was Europe's recent heatwave really unprecedented?
From Free West Media, Dutch farmers keep closing down roads.
From EuroNews, a political crisis in Italy that nobody wanted.
From Euractiv, according to Belarusian opposition politician Pavel Latushka, Russia is using Belarus to bypass Western sanctions.
From ReMix, former Russian President and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev calls for Ukraine to be partitioned. (That sort of thing happened to Poland about 200 years ago.)
From Balkan Insight, Serbia ignores calls to free hunger-striking Kurdish activist Ecevit Piroglu.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco plays a "key, important" role in the Middle East.
From The New Arab, Hamas claims to not have any military positions in civilian areas.
From BBC News, Iran executes three women in one day, for killing their husbands.
From Avas, a brother of a former Maldivian president and speaker is arrested for alleged homosexual behavior.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran's growing military expansion in Europe.
From The Stream, politicians hide behind charities to welcome illegal aliens.
From LifeNews, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R) signs a bill to allow babies to be aborted up to birth.
From The American Conservative, senatorial candidate J.D. Vance (R-OH) is right about e-verify.
From The Daily Signal, the Biden administration abandons biology.
From The Western Journal, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the George Washington University Law School's Constitutional Law program part ways.
From BizPac Review, Biden pushes the fourth coronavirus jab despite having not been helped by his getting the fourth jab.
From The Daily Wire, Chicago warns people planning to attend the Lollapalooza music festival to beware of fentanyl.
From the Daily Caller, the media lies about state abortion laws.
From the New York Post, a German court rejects a suit that would have required the automaker Audi's employees to use gender-inclusive language.
From Breitbart, 71 percent of French people want a "sharp reduction" in immigration.
From Newsmax, the Air Force grounds most of its F-35 fighter jets due to concerns about their ejector seats.
And from UPI, a zebra is on the loose in Missouri.
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