On a partly sunny Monday falling on the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, here are some things going on:
From National Review, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's (D) emergency order banning guns in Bernalillo county gets blasted by gun control activist David Hogg.
From FrontpageMag, 22 years after 9/11, the freedoms that the attackers hated are slipping away from us.
From Townhall, gun owners in New Mexico tell Governor Grisham exactly what they think about her "public health order".
From The Washington Free Beacon, at a press conference, President Biden tells reporters that he's going to bed.
From the Washington Examiner, when it comes to the illegal migrant crisis, New York City still can't face reality.
From The Federalist, a grand jury report shows that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who obtained the indictments against former President Trump and 18 others, is an election integrity denier.
From American Thinker, the growing non-remembrance of the 9/11 attacks.
From MRCTV, Vice President Harris refuses to identify any limit on abortion. (I've noticed that some people on the left like to say that our civil rights have limits. I'd thus like anyone reading this who regards abortion as a right to specify what its limits are. Please leave an appropriate comment.)
From NewsBusters, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki talks about unborn babies with analogies to broccoli and lumps of coal.
From Canada Free Press, 9/11/2001 was "a day in infamy".
From TeleSUR, Chilean women remember the coup on 9/11/1973 that brought dictator Augusto Pinochet to power.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s energy bill will be a plague on all its (ordinary) houses.
From Snouts in the Trough, British commentator Neil Oliver strikes again.
From EuroNews, how the 9/11 attacks changed movies, music and books.
From Voice Of Europe, an interview with German politician Maximilian Krah, of the party AfD.
From ReMix, Dutch parliamentcritter Thierry Baudet explains why, in his view, Dutch tourists like to visit Hungary. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Mandiner.)
From Balkan Insight, ethnic Albanians in southern Serbia have no textbooks in their own language.
From The North Africa Post, the death toll from the earthquake in Morocco reaches 2,681.
From The New Arab, survivors of the earthquake in Morocco are hungry and grieving.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an African man who came to Germany as a "refugee" escapes from a psychiatric center in the town of Wiesloch and stabs a woman to death. (If you read German, read the story at Junge Freiheit.)
From WION, the remains of two victims of the 9/11 attacks are identified through DNA analysis 22 years afterwards.
From The Print, the arrests of a Christian couple in Pakistan for alleged blasphemy draws criticism.
From Gatestone Institute, it's time to declare a "people's war" on the Chinese Communist Party, since China is essentially a military machine.
From The Stream, "remembering 9/11".
From The Daily Signal, connecting the dots between the aforementioned District Attorney Willis and unrepentant communists.
From The American Conservative, after the World Trade Center towers fell.
From The Western Journal, national security official Adrienne Watson is "roasted" for touting an agreement with Saudi Arabia today on 9/11.
From BizPac Review, President Biden infuriates families of 9/11 victims by not participating in any Ground Zero ceremonies, sending Vice President Harris as a substitute.
From The Daily Wire, congresscritter AOC's (D-NY) constituents "blast" her for sharing a video that calls inflation "propaganda".
From the Daily Caller, MSNBC host Mehdi Hassan needlessly equates 9/11/2001 with 9/11/1973.
From the New York Post, according to a poll, 77 percent of Americans favor age limits for elected public officials.
From Breitbart, the U.K.'s National Health Service prevents a sick teenage girl from seeking treatment abroad or even speaking to fundraise to save her own life.
And from The Babylon Bee, Vice President Harris arrives at Ground Zero in New York City to give a speech about January 6th.
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