As the weather stays warm on a Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former congresscritter Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) warns that Michigan's abortion referendum could allow infanticide.
From FrontpageMag, new Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stands up to the migrant smugglers.
From The Washington Free Beacon, how large businesses get lower interest rates by meeting diversity quotas.
From the Washington Examiner, the media are desperate to prevent Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) from becoming president.
From The Federalist, Michigan's abortion referendum is vague in defining the "health" of the mother.
From American Thinker, why candidate Lee Zeldin (R-NY) has to become New York's next governor.
From CNS News, some inconvenient facts about electric cars and carbon dioxide emissions.
From Red Voice Media, President Biden tells his biggest lie yet, about Democrats glorifying political violence. (The story comes via LifeZette. I can also provide an earlier story about Democrats and their support or excuses for political violence, when they have no problem with the motive.)
From NewsBusters, pro-lifers prepare to pray at pregnancy centers on election night.
From Canada Free Press, the "Bring Back God!" movement.
From TeleSUR, according to NGOs, COP27 ignores countries most vulnerable to climate change.
From TCW Defending Freedom, effects of coronavirus vaccines on mother and child bear out warnings from British Scientist Dr. Mike Yeadon.
From Free West Media, a statement by a French parliamentcritter about returning Africans to Africa causes an uproar.
From EuroNews, five key takeaways from day 2 of COP27.
From Euractiv, according to a study, the E.U. is rapidly losing its forest carbon sink.
From ReMix, a look at Italy's policy about allowing migrants to disembark from the boats that picked them up in the Mediterranean.
From Balkan Insight, ethnic Serbs in Kosovo continue their mass resignations from government institutions.
From The North Africa Post, six U.N. peace keepers in Mali are injured in an IED attack.
From The New Arab, Hamas arrests two "Salafists" for allegedly firing rockets at Israel. (Could this be a case of "You should not have done it, that's our job"?)
From India Today, Muslim women in the Indian state of Kerala burn their hijabs to show support for anti-hijab protests in Iran.
From OneIndia, a retired Indian intelligence official who had written a book about jihad is murdered in the city of Mysuru.
From Gatestone Institute, Palestinians vote for terrorists and then claim that Israelis are "extremists".
From The Stream, please send us your questions on sex, sexuality, and transgender.
From The Daily Signal, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) slams Attorney General Merrick Garland for allowing the aforementioned illegal protests in front of the homes of Supreme Court justices.
From Space War, North Korea promises an "overwhelming" response to war games conducted by the U.S. and South Korea.
From The American Conservative, university "bias reporting systems" are a major threat to free speech.
From The Western Journal, the Chief Twit reveals what Kathy Griffin must do to get her Twitter account back.
From BizPac Review, after former President Trump calls Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) "crazy" at one of his rallies, participants respond with a "lock her up" chant.
From The Daily Wire, an ad by the aforementioned Governor Ron DeSantis in which he says "God made a fighter" (a quote from Paul Harvey) causes liberals to have a meltdown.
From the Daily Caller, a fact-checker at The Washington Post gives President Biden a "bottomless Pinocchio".
From the New York Post, a Long Island teenager is held in connection with a gang-style shooting outside the home of gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin (R-NY).
From Breitbart, Texas-based Border Patrol agents apprehend over 130,000 migrants during the first month of the current fiscal year.
From Newsmax, according to a Democrat think tank, the party is seen as too extreme.
And from The Babylon Bee, Americans send a strong message to career politicians by voting for some slightly different career politicians.
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