On a warm sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Indiana passes a law that would ban most abortions.
From Townhall, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) admits not being a fan of Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal). (Somehow, I think that the feeling just might be mutual.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, under the "Inflation Reduction Act", the IRS would become bigger than the FBI, the State Department and the Border Patrol combined.
From the Washington Examiner, Disney caves in to calls for censorship and decides not to stream Lightyear or Baymax in the Middle East.
From The Federalist, bureaucrats need to be vetted before they are confirmed into office, not afterwards.
From American Thinker, some Democrats who could replace President Biden.
From Red Voice Media, new info on Uvalde, Texas police officer Pete Arredondo calls into question his position during the school mass shooting. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, the left-wing media and the criminalization of politics.
From Canada Free Press, who picks fights that they can't win?
From TeleSUR, the St. Kitts Nevis Labour Party wins a majority in the St. Kitts and Nevis general election.
From TCW Defending Freedom, soccer finally gets off its knees.
From Free West Media, the Italian village of Monteprato di Nimis holds a "men's day", which includes a controversial contest for women.
From EuroNews, 12-year-old British boy Archie Battersbee, who was in a coma for four months, dies after his life support treatment is discontinued.
From The North Africa Post, former Algerian Minister of Relations with Parliament Tahar Khaoua is sentenced to 10 years in prison for corruption.
From The New Arab, armed groups clash in Tripoli, Libya.
From The East African, a former al-Shabaab terrorist becomes Somalia's religious affairs minister.
From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian mullahs will continue to take hostages, thanks to the E.U.
From The Stream, the Democrats being out the lifespan reduction act.
From The Daily Signal, the "Inflation Reduction Act" includes a stock buyback tax from Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ).
From The American Conservative, apologizing for the message of Christianity.
From The Western Journal, Biden is reportedly preparing to send even more weapons to Ukraine.
From BizPac Review, despite evidence to the contrary, Maggie Haberman of The New York Times claims that former President Trump "fears" a possible DOJ investigation.
From The Daily Wire, discoveries at the archaeological site of Pompeii shed new light about life there before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
From the Daily Caller, Biden's war on domestic energy is leaving collateral damage.
From the New York Post, the New York Jets get a visit from free agent (and Virginia Tech alumnus) offensive tackle Duane Brown.
From ZeroHedge, a gap has opened between the number of job-holders and the number of jobs.
From Breitbart, the U.S. Bishops' Conference censures President Biden over his pro-abortion executive order.
And from Newsmax, according to noted lawyer and former law professor Alan Dershowitz, the judgments against radio show host Alex Jones will likely stand.
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