As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the NAACP issues a travel advisory about Florida.
From Townhall, Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) calls President Biden a puppet for other Democrats who are calling the shots in the debt ceiling.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about U.S. television show theme songs.
From the Washington Examiner, McCarthy claims that Senator Socialism (I-VT) is leading the negotiations on the debt ceiling.
From The Federalist, megachurch pastor Tim Keller leaves a legacy worthy of both praise and critique.
From American Thinker, why do politicians fly on private planes?
From NewsBusters, according to Meet the Press host Chuck Todd, you won't have to worry about Biden's IRS if you pay your taxes.
From Canada Free Press, a new novel explores future election fraud.
From TCW Defending Freedom, beware the Colorado beetle, and the sheep of the week.
From EuroNews, the party New Democracy leads in Greece's election, but does not have a clear majority.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco calls for a coordinated mobilization to protect Africa's interests.
From The New Arab, rival generals in Sudan agree to a ceasefire, but battles rage for hours afterward.
From Gatestone Institute, it's been a year since the last Ukrainian defenders left the city of Mariupol.
From The Stream, archaeologists find a tablet having an inscription that relates to the biblical book of Deuteronomy.
From The Western Journal, James Woods hits the proverbial nail on the head with his assessment of a photo of Health Service official Rachel Levine.
From BizPac Review, the Chief Twit mocks Vice President Harris as the new AI czar and some D.C. residents agree.
From The Daily Wire, the late Jeffrey Epstein reportedly threatened Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates with sexual blackmail.
From the Daily Caller, experts warn of the Biden administration's efforts to rewrite Title IX.
From Breitbart, New York Magazine admits that mass immigration makes housing less affordable.
From Reuters, according to President Biden (U.S.), President Zelenskyy (Ukraine) assured him that American-made F-16 fighter jets will not be used in Russia. (via Breitbart)
And from the New York Post and the "no good deed goes unpunished" department, if you get the surgery that your team doctor tells you to get, you'll get cut by the team anyway.
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