On a sunny and reasonable warm Thursday, here are a few things going on:
From the Daily Caller, Palo Alto grants a celebrity chef an exception from its rule against gas stoves. (As you may have heard, rules are for the little people.)
From Fox News, a teenage boy in Michigan who used a slingshot to save his sister from being kidnapped claims that he "was just lucky".
From Politico, Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) sees a "path" toward finding a debt ceiling deal. (via Newsmax)
From the New York Post, New York City police confirm that a body pulled from the Harlem River is one of two boys who went missing.
From The Daily Wire, former Biden administration official Sam Brinton, previously suspected of stealing clothes, is arrested in my neck of the woods for being an alleged "fugitive from justice". (via National Review)
From FrontpageMag, when it comes to illegal immigration, President Biden is the Coyote-in-Chief.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Kentucky's poet laureate deletes Tweets calling Trump voters homophobic bigots.
From The Federalist, Republican congresscritters on the House Natural Resources Committee demand that the BLM extend its comment period for new rules on managing public land. (No, not the BLM who riot and vandalize businesses, but the one which decides how public land is used.)
From American Thinker, Starbucks promotes transgenderism - in India.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the battle for real conservatives to take back the U.K.'s Conservative Party.
From Gatestone Institute, Biden's dithering is harming Ukraine's prospects for victory against Russia's invasion.
From The Stream, the geese aren't silly, we are.
From The American Conservative, the end of Title 42 is aiming at our cities.
And from Sky News, according to clay tablets found in Mesopotamia, people were kissing as early as 4,500 years ago.
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