On a sunny but cool Monday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, as order is restored in Brasilia, Brazil after supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro stage their own Capitol riot, Bolsonaro himself hangs out in Kissimmee, Florida.
From FrontpageMag, in 100 days, president Biden releases more illegal aliens into the U.S. than the population of Montana.
From Townhall and the "you can't make this up" department, while some people can no longer define the word "woman", the candy maker Mars releases packs of M&Ms that are "all-female". (Apparently, candy can have gender, according to the color of its shell.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, a group associated with former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D-GA) could face prosecution, and doesn't seem to care about it.
From the Washington Examiner, in visiting the border, Biden only makes things worse.
From The Federalist, when our leaders won't crack down on crime, citizens like the man in the Texas taqueria will.
From American Thinker, the Uniparty doesn't like democracy.
From CNS News, according to congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX), the House has to do some work to fix itself.
From NewsBusters, ABC is appalled that the Texas taqueria robber was stopped by an armed customer.
From Canada Free Press, who is going to save the political prisoners held without trial since the Capitol riot?
From TeleSUR, Brazilian President Lula da Silva goes back to work.
From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak needs to stop blathering and do something about illegal migrants.
From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K.'s NHS leader Amanda Pritchard her agency's answer to former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick?
From Free West Media, China invests the equivalent of $150 million for oil production in Afghanistan.
From EuroNews, what items will be included in England's upcoming ban on single-use plastic?
From Euractiv, Russia bans maps that don't conform to its claimed "new territorial realities".
From Balkan Insight, police, pro-Russian bikers, and other stage a parade in East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in defiance of a court ban.
From The North Africa Post, FIFA picks three Moroccan women to be referees in the Women's World Cup 2023, to be played in Australia and New Zealand.
From The New Arab, defense systems at Iraq's Ain Al-Asad air base shoot down a drone.
From Gatestone Institute, the E.U.'s war on Israel.
From The Stream, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) has some choice words for Biden as he finally visits the border.
From The Daily Signal, YouTube censors a panel including doctors and a Heritage Foundation speaker for "medical misinformation" about the coronavirus.
From The American Conservative, the real Pope Benedict XVI.
From BizPac Review, a woman from Alabama seeks to return to the U.S. after joining ISIS.
From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Brazilian President Bolsonaro is hospitalized while in Florida.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Mark Green (R-TN) defeats congresscritter Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) to become the chairman of the House's Homeland Security Committee.
From the New York Post, for $450 per night, you can stay in a glass boxing hanging off a cliff in Peru.
From Bloomberg, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission considers banning gas stoves. (via the New York Post)
From Breitbart, the South Carolina Supreme Court strikes down the state's fetal heartbeat law.
From Newsmax, former President Trump calls for primary challenges against Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and other Senators.
From CBS Sports, Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin is released from the hospital in Cincinnati, and returns to Buffalo.
And from The Babylon Bee, President Biden declares that the southern border is as secure as American elections are.
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