On a cool cloudy Saturday in central Virginia, here are 18 things going on:
From National Review, has the platform Twitter really changed since the new Chief Twit took over?
From Townhall, the third batch of "Twitter Files" reveal what led to Twitter banning then-President Trump.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Facebook reverses its policy and now bans users from soliciting human smugglers.
From the Washington Examiner, here come California's stimulus debit cards.
From The Federalist, the third batch of "Twitter Files" shows the company's lead censor joking about collusion with the FBI.
From Canada Free Press, we've descended into the "theater of the oppressed".
From Free West Media, what was uncovered by the largest anti-terrorism raid in German history?
From EuroNews, ethnic Serbs block roads in Kosovo.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco reaches the FIFA World Cup semi-finals for the first time in history.
From The New Arab, Tunisians protest in the capital city of Tunis against President Kais Saied ahead of parliamentary elections.
From Gatestone Institute, when will the E.U. wake up about Iran's mullahs?
From The Stream, what was going on in the minds Twitter's censors?
From The American Conservatives, Ukrainian nationalists distort their country's history.
From BizPac Review, according to Fox News host Steve Hilton, the FBI "must be held accountable" for colluding with Big Tech.
From The Western Journal, a year ago, then-White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated that the White House has expectations regarding social media moderation decisions.
From the New York Post and the "do as I say, not as I do" department, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander wants to outlaw businesses in the city from firing workers without "just cause", even though he himself has done so.
And from the Huffpost, in Cape Fear, North Carolina, two calves decide that they didn't want to take part in a live Nativity scene.
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