On a sunny but cool Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter Ilhan Omar's (D-MN) antisemitic remarks lead to consequences.
From FrontpageMag, the world celebrates Hijab Day and ignores forced wearing of the hijab.
From Townhall, congresscritter Wesley Hunt (R-TX) shows the stupidity of Democrats crying racism about the border crisis.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Missouri senatorial candidate Lucas Kunce (D) lets out his inner southerner.
From the Washington Examiner, First Son Hunter Biden finally admits that the infamous laptop is his.
From The Federalist, New Mexico Democrats would expand voting by mail, and allow felons to vote.
From American Thinker, if former President Trump is such a horrible candidate, why do so many people fear him?
From CNS News, President Biden wrongly claims that his administration has reduced the national debt.
From NewsBusters, NBC rediscovers Hunter Biden's laptop.
From Canada Free Press, the humanitarian catastrophe in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
From TeleSUR, a Cuban health worker in Haiti is released by the gangsters who held him for 10 days.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the night of the U.K. Tory living dead.
From ReMix, the U.K. government rejects former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call to send fighter jets to Ukraine.
From Free West Media, the number of passengers using German airports doubled in 2022, despite doomsday warnings.
From The Slovenia Times, refugees from Ukraine face obstacles trying to find jobs in Slovenia.
From Balkan Insight, Serbian parliamentcritters have a tense debate on Kosovo.
From The Malta Independent, according to a survey, 75 percent of businesses in Malta were as profitable or better in 2022 as they were in 2021.
From Malta Today, six organization and over 100 individuals file a lawsuit against the Bidnija "sheep farm" in tal-Ħżejjen, Malta.
From Euractiv, the Council of Europe urges Italy to rescind its decree regulating migrant rescue operations at sea by NGOs.
From SwissInfo, Swiss prosecutors launch a criminal investigation into the leaking of data from the Credit Suisse bank.
From France24, a hospital on the French Pacific island of Tahiti uses seawater to provide air conditioning.
From RFI, France's contentious pension reform bill heads for a parliamentary debate.
From EuroNews, a suspected mafioso is arrested in St. Étienne, France after being on the run for 16 years.
From El País, a mad scramble ensues after €50 bills start raining down on a highway near Marbella, Spain.
From The Portugal News, registering for health services in Portugal gets easier.
From The North Africa Post, the French newspaper Le Monde decries the Algerian government's repression policy.
From The New Arab, a Moroccan court approves the extradition of a Saudi Shiite activist's brother.
From Gatestone Institute, 360 million Christians worldwide are persecuted.
From The Stream, a 19-year-old policeman who faced termination for making a Bible-based post on Facebook receives offers to work from other police departments.
From The Daily Signal, Georgia voters show how wrong Biden and his sycophants are about the state's election reform law.
From The American Conservative, traveling from Maryland to Washington, D.C.
From The Western Journal, President Biden loses another top staffer.
From NJ(cot)com, Sayreville, New Jersey Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour (R) is shot multiple times and killed while in her car. (via WABC-TV and The Western Journal)
From BizPac Review, as the Biden administration proposes new regulations on gas and electric stoves, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) proposes to end Florida's tax on gas stoves.
From The Daily Wire, more on the consequences of the aforementioned congresscritter Ilhan Omar's antisemitism.
From the Daily Caller, four congresscritters sent thousands of campaign fund dollars to a news organization linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
From the New York Post, a woman takes a DNA test from 23andMe, resulting in police connecting her to a previously unidentified murder victim.
From Breitbart, the French navy seizes missiles and guns sent by Iran to the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
And from SFGate, the University of Iowa voids tickets purchased by a University of Illinois student group after learning that the tickets were fraudulently purchased.
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