Now that I've spent several hours driving down to southeastern Virginia, I present a short list of things going on:
From National Review, enough campaign emails, already! (I couldn't agree more.)
From FrontpageMag, a new bill would deal with "Zuckerbucks" and "Bidenbucks".
From Townhall, Wyoming voters are not pleased with congresscritter (and January 6th Inquisitor Committee member) Liz Cheney (R).
From The Washington Free Beacon, activist and fake black man Shaun King allegedly uses donor funds to buy a thoroughbred dog.
From CNS News, former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) hopes that his current successor visits Taiwan.
From LifeZette, British police arrest a man for making a post on Facebook that hurt someone's feelings. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From Canada Free Press, do you know what is grinding to a painful halt?
From EuroNews, according to the European Court of Justice, overcrowding is not a reason to detain ships rescuing migrants.
From ReMix, Italy still allows illegal immigration, but that could change with the next election.
From News24, the Deobandi Ulema issues a fatwa against a singer for covering a Hindu song.
From The American Conservative, a ship carrying grain sails out of Odesa, Ukraine, thus bringing a bit of relief to the food crisis.
And from The Babylon Bee, for bringing down gas prices, Russian President Putin awards himself the Presidential Medal Of Freedom.
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