I now interrupt my travelogue with some ordinary blogging. On a cloudy and rainy Tuesday somewhere in Virginia, here are some things going on:
From National Review, First Son Hunter Biden gets a plea deal.
From FrontpageMag, Jews against left-wing billionaire George Soros.
From Townhall, right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson reacts to Hunter Biden's "sweetheart" plea deal.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a federal prosecutor on the Hunter Biden case worked a few years ago for a Biden family friend.
From the Washington Examiner, what environmentalists need to understand about people and electric cars.
From The Federalist, then-Vice President Biden once recommended more prosecutions of people who lie on their background checks for gun purchases.
From American Thinker, the Pentagon admits not knowing where U.S. weapons being sent to Ukraine are actually going.
From MRCTV, my governor makes a bizarre claim about keeping adult books away from children.
From NewsBusters, Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) explains the purpose of left-wing censorship.
From Canada Free Press, rules and tactics for woke radical activists.
From TeleSUR, high-level Venezuelan and Brazilian officials meet to promote binational trade agreements.
From TCW Defending Freedom, when it comes to politicians, the U.K. has never had it so bad.
From EuroNews, Romania indicts U.S.-U.K. influencer and former boxer Andrew Tate for alleged rape and human trafficking.
From ReMix, an Iraqi man is arrested for allegedly attacking a woman with a knife at a bus stop - in Lienzingen, Germany. (If you read German, read the story at Badische Neueste Nachrichten.)
From The North Africa Post, an Algerian journalist appeals his sentence for "foreign financing", and gets even more time in prison.
From The New Arab, Syrian Druze residents of the Golan Heights and Israeli forces clash over the proposed construction of bird choppers.
From Garowe Online, four people are killing in fighting in Garowe, Puntland, Somalia over proposed constitutional amendments. (Garowe is the capital of the Somali province of Puntland.)
From Gatestone Institute, the environmentalist agenda will bring about the suicide of Europe.
From The Stream, how the movie The Life of Brian explains left-wing Christianity.
From The Daily Signal, 13 questions for "Russiagate" Special Counsel John Durham.
From The American Conservative, the West tells Poland that we can have democracy, but you can't.
From The Western Journal, look who was watching when congresscritter Anna Eshoo (D-Cal) pulls President Biden across a stage.
From BizPac Review, former President Trump appears to have predicted lenient treatment for the aforementioned Hunter Biden.
From The Daily Wire, according to artificial intelligence, conservative women are prettier and happier than left-wing women. (But then, how does AI define "women"?)
From the Daily Caller, according to a poll, over 70 percent of Americans think that played a roll in Trump's second indictment.
From the New York Post, on the other hand, a poll shows that Republican support for Trump has decreased since his second indictment.
From Breitbart, according to a poll, Biden's favorability has dropped to the lowest of his presidency.
From Newsmax, according to the U.S. attorney for the district of Delaware, Hunter Biden's case is not yet closed.
And from The Babylon Bee, Taiwan is kicking itself for, unlike China and Ukraine, not trying to bribe anyone in the Biden family.
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