On a warm partly sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, likely Green Party presidential nominee Cornel West blasts President Biden's record as Senator (D-Del).
From Townhall, Biden calls the Republican-led House defense bill an extreme "wishlist" for Republicans.
From the Washington Examiner, Vice President Harris (perhaps) mistakenly calls for population reduction to help the environment. (As some have pointed out, we are the carbon that they want to eliminate.)
From The Federalist, if you were a sheep during the coronavirus pandemic, you should admit that you were wrong and promise to do better next time.
From American Thinker, did the coronavirus really kill several anti-vaccine conservative radio hosts?
From NewsBusters, how left-wing journalists loved then-President Obama's ill-fated nuclear deal with Iran.
From Canada Free Press, will there be a presidential election in 2024?
From TCW Defending Freedom, well [bleep] it, the f-word is everywhere.
From EuroNews, Italy is gonna get hot.
From Voice Of Europe, a strike at a military plant in Beith, Scotland threatens the supply of missiles to be sent to Ukraine.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco's electricity and water utility ONEE signs and agreement to buy natural gas from Shell.
From The New Arab, representatives of the Sudanese army return to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for negotiations with their paramilitary foes.
From Gatestone Institute, is the Biden administration funding Iran's nuclear bomb tests, while threatening Israel for trying to prevent them?
From The Stream, Greg Laurie, whose story is told in the movie Jesus Revolution, hosts an event in which 4,500 are baptized at Pirates Cove, where he was baptizes in the movie.
From The American Conservative, the basilica and square in Kraków, Poland are "a story set in stone". (I stayed in Kraków during my trip to Hungary, Slovakia and Poland in 2000.)
From The Western Journal, during an interview with journalist Tucker Carlson, former Vice President Pence possibly destroys his presidential campaign with four words.
From BizPac Review, the RNC is reportedly furious with CNN for allegedly removing a reference to First Son Hunter Biden's laptop during an interview with Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.
From The Daily Wire, Republican congresscritters vote to cut funding for the FBI and to protect whistleblowers.
From the Daily Caller, a federal judge appointed by the aforementioned President Obama reinstates Kentucky's ban on sex-change surgery for minors.
From Breitbart, police in Stockholm, Sweden authorize the burning of a Bible and a Torah in front of the Israeli embassy. (Burn a Bible? OK, go ahead. Burn a Torah? OK, go ahead. A Koran? Don't you dare!)
From Newsmax, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyanhu feels "very good" after being hospitalized for what doctors believe is dehydration.
And from the New York Post, congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) reimburses himself with $85,000 from his campaign donations.
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