On a warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the taxman of Minnesota loses at the Supreme Court.
From FrontpageMag, another incidence of "islamophobia" isn't.
From Townhall, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index comes in higher than expected.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the movie The Little Mermaid.
From the Washington Examiner, President Biden creates a regulatory apocalypse.
From The Federalist, it's time to take sides in the religious war launched by Corporate America.
From American Thinker, Americans who love freedom still hold the high ground.
From NewsBusters, the platform LinkedIn censors presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R).
From Canada Free Press, the press and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
From TeleSUR, six people so far are running for president in Ecuador.
From TCW Defending Freedom, we're all going to starve, aren't we?
From Snouts in the Trough, if "California dreaming" becoming a nightmare?
From the Greek Reporter, Greece's new caretaker government is sworn in.
From Ekathimerini, Greece's new caretaker government sets guidelines for its transition period.
From the Greek City Times, Macedonia University in northern Greece develops a "social robot" to help autistic children.
From Balkan Insight, raids across eight European countries, including four in the Balkans, result in the arrests of 37 members of cartel that was trafficking in she-don't-lie.
From FENA, Bosnia and Herzegovina will host this year's meeting of the International Police Association.
From Total Croatia News, charging an electric car in Croatia is gonna cost ya more, pilgrim. (If you read Croatian, read the story at Poslovni Dnevnik.)
From The Malta Independent, an ancient quarry is discovered between the Maltese city of Żejtun and the nearby village of Marsaxlokk.
From Malta Today, Maltese farmers get new robot overlords.
From ANSA, the E.U. will grant €6 billion to Italy to reduce its exposure to floods and landslides.
From SwissInfo, according to a group of historians, Raiffeisen Square in St. Gallen, Switzerland should be renamed.
From France24, climate activists making demands from the company TotalEnergies get rejection and tear gas.
From The Portugal News, demand for residential property in Portugal "remains solid".
From EuroNews, German police investigate musician Roger Waters for alleged Nazi imagery at his concerts.
From ReMix, former Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico tells Czech politicians to stay out of Slovakia's internal affairs.
From The North Africa Post, a fugitive former Rwandan police chief is arrested in South Africa in connection to the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
From The New Arab, fighting rages in the Sudanese region of Darfur despite a ceasefire.
From British Asian Christian Association, a gang of Muslims allegedly harass and assault young boys and girls at a Christian wedding in Gujranwala, Pakistan.
From Gatestone Institute, the jihad against Christians in Mozambique.
From The Stream, Memorial Day and some bad news for the company Target.
From The Daily Signal, an arts center funded by the Walmart heirs cancels drag shows for kids.
From The American Conservative, Presidents Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (Mexico) and Joe Biden (U.S.) are agents of immigration chaos.
From The Western Journal, Biden backs down on using the 14th Amendment if debt ceiling negotiations fail.
From BizPac Review, an activist described as a "far-right internet personality" tears down and stomps on a "Pride" sign at a Target store.
From The Daily Wire, Catholic bishops call for a boycott of the Los Angeles Dodgers over their invitation of anti-Catholic drag queen "nuns" to its Pride Night.
From the Daily Caller, a member of the LSU women's basketball team collapses near Biden as they visit the White House.
From the New York Post, New Jersey chooses a state sandwich.
From Breitbart, an ESPN announcer has a horrible brain fart.
From Newsmax, a judge pauses South Carolina's new abortion law.
And from Clutch Points, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone does not want Major League Baseball to welcome any new robot overlords.
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