On a warm Sunday that lives up to its name, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) gets ready to battle the federal Department of Justice over floating barriers in the Rio Grande.
From Townhall, congresscritter Cori Bush (D-MO) shells out campaign fund for security - provided by her husband's firm.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about spying by the East and West on each other.
From the Washington Examiner, Uncle Sam isn't the cure for loneliness. (Or if you're the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il, it might be roneriness.)
From The Federalist, the seventh grandchild shows the male privilege of President Biden and his son Hunter.
From American Thinker, do left-winger really believe what they claim to believe?
From NewsBusters, CNN commentator Scott Jennings slams Vice President Harris for lying about educational reforms in Florida.
From Canada Free Press, the Bidens are "like father, like son".
From TeleSUR, Guatemalans call for a "march of flowers" to defend democracy.
From TCW Defending Freedom, several items, including your compost's degree of greenness.
From Snouts in the Trough, could the plot of the novel Fugue for a Darkening Island become reality?
From The North Africa Post, Morocco launches its first marine fish hatchery.
From The New Arab, Iraq offers to mediate between the warring parties in Yemen.
From Gatestone Institute, tech companies manipulate our elections and indoctrinate our children, and how to stop them.
From The Stream, the Jason Aldean song Try That in a Small Town should be our "get bent" response to cancel culture.
From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed, the Biden administration is harassing the biggest oil-producing region in the U.S.
From BizPac Review, presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) is called out for not calling out former President Trump.
From The Daily Wire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is doing "very well" after undergoing emergency heart surgery.
From the Daily Caller, Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley explains why the document alleging bribery involving the Bidens should be taken seriously.
From Breitbart, according to former congresscritter Rick Renzi (R-AZ), Special Counsel Jack Smith and prosecutor David Harbach are "out for revenge" against Trump.
From Newsmax, "Barbieheimer" spins box office gold.
And from the New York Post, U.S. Customs officers in Texas find she-don't-lie inside four wheels of cheddar cheese.
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