On a very warm and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the brazen corporate hypocrisy about gay rights and Uganda.
From FrontpageMag, dissecting (metaphorically, of course) former President Obama.
From Townhall, when merit no longer matters, there goes the American dream.
From The Washington Free Beacon, the secret to Speaker McCarthy's (R-Cal) success.
From the Washington Examiner, FBI Director Christopher Wray agrees to let high-ranking members of the House Oversight and Reform Committee to see a subpoenaed document relating to its investigation of the Biden family.
From The Federalist, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) claims to have already seen the whistleblower-related document that the FBI has been hiding.
From American Thinker, debunking another false accusation that former President Trump possessed "classified" documents in violation of national security law.
From MRCTV, a U.S. Air Force base cancels a drag show after congresscritter Matt Gaetz (R-FL) demands answers.
From NewsBusters, don't trust the pundits who hate conservatives.
From Canada Free Press, a study agrees with the idea that woke leftists are psychopaths.
From TeleSUR, an Ecuadorian prosecutor is assassinated in the city of Quayaquil.
From TCW Defending Freedom, that air pollution problem which London Mayor Sadiq Khan is ignoring.
From Snouts in the Trough, why can't people in the U.K. get a doctor's appointment?
From Free West Media, an affair involving European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen takes a new turn.
From EuroNews, the latest news from the war in Ukraine.
From ReMix, Poland's economic growth is not only the best in Europe, but also exceeds that of China. (If you read Polish, read the story at wPolityce.)
From Balkan Insight, how per diems given to paramilitaries prove the guilt of Serbian officials.
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan authorities apprehend a suspected ISIS operative in the city of Tangier.
From The New Arab, a group of Egyptian jurists and archaeologists want to sue Netflix for $2 billion over its portrayal of the Ptolemaic queen Cleopatra as being black.
From OpIndia, India's National Investigation Agency recovers anti-India and anti-Hindu materials from arrested terror suspects.
From Gatestone Institute, how Sweden has become a gangster's paradise.
From The Stream, don't be deceived by the tolerance trick.
From The Daily Signal, after a judge compares Big Tech censorship to George Orwell's 1984, the Biden administration's answers on free speech prove him right.
From The American Conservatives, conservatives get "on Target".
From The Western Journal, President Biden has yet another unfortunate accident.
From BizPac Review, a judge recuses himself from a case involving Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and Walt Disney World.
From The Daily Wire, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro thanks the Chief Twit for keeping his free speech pledge after the documentary What is a Woman? is restored on Twitter.
From the Daily Caller, some companies appear to back down from the LGBT agenda during Pride Month.
From the New York Post, a man in New York City is busted for allegedly helping to run a "pill mill".
From Breitbart, Chinese people keep on showing their dissent.
From Newsmax, the Department of Justice declines to prosecute former Vice President Pence over classified documents found in his home.
And from SFGate, former baseball player Steve Garvey (R) might run for Senator in California.
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