On a partly sunny and comfortably warm Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, does Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) really want his job?
From FrontpageMag, convicted murdered and illegal alien Danelo Cavalcante was President Biden's gift to America.
From Townhall, a coalition of Republican organizations and lawmakers sue New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) over "no-excuse" absentee voting.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Mississippi gubernatorial candidate Brandon Presley (D) appears guilty of being a plane hypocrite. (Let's go, Brandon!)
From the Washington Examiner, Seattle ends its homelessness initiative after two years.
From The Federalist, what Congress should ask FBI agent Elvis Chan about the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
From American Thinker, the evolution of America's police state.
From MRCTV, McDonald's restaurant owners get alarmed at California's mandate for a $20 per hour minimum wage.
From NewsBusters, right-wing commentator Mark Levin goes after California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) and other Democrats for their latest assault on American energy.
From Canada Free Press, persecution comes in many forms and from many directions.
From TeleSUR, a car bomb in Timba, Colombia kills two people and injures two others.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a 20-mph speed limit is merely the first part of a stranglehold put on Wales.
From Snouts in the Trough, they're doing it because they know that they can.
From EuroNews, who has been throwing sandwiches onto roads between the German villages of Königsborn and Heyrothsberge?
From Voice Of Europe, parents in Halle an der Saale, Germany set up protection escorts for their children after a series of migrant-related incidents.
From ReMix, Ukraine rejects 10 Leopard 1A5 tanks sent by Germany due to their unsatisfactory condition. (Have I picked on Germany enough today?)
From Balkan Insight, UNESCO adds the Greek region of Zagori to its world heritage list. (Although the region is in Greece, its name appears to be derived from the Slavic words za, which means "beyond", and gori, which means "mountains" and whose singular is gora. Thus, the name appears to mean "beyond the mountains".)
From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI orders a $12 billion reconstruction program for earthquake-stricken areas of his country.
From The New Arab, why Jordan is troubled by question of who will succeed Mahmoud Abbas as the leader of the Palestinian Authority.
From OpIndia, a Muslim Indian actor is slammed by other Muslims for celebrating a day honoring the Hindu deity Ganesha.
From the Daily Mail, an Indonesian TikTok user is given two years in jail for a video of herself eating pork after reciting an Islamic prayer.
From British Asian Christian Association, two alleged incidents of blasphemy occur in the Pakistani cities of Lahore and Khamewal.
From Gatestone Institute, another dream for the Palestinians.
From The Stream, explaining the phenomenon that is singer Taylor Swift.
From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Andy Ogles (R-TN) explains the four things a continuing resolution must have in order to get his vote.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) blasts Attorney General Merrick Garland for "two standards of justice".
From The Daily Wire, according to a poll, a majority of likely voters in Virginia believe that delegate candidate Susanna Gibson (D) should drop out.
From the Daily Caller, according to reports, former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R) is "very likely" to run for Senator.
From the New York Post, speaking in New York City, Biden again avoids mentioning the city's migrant crisis.
From Breitbart, according to Senator J.D. Vance, Biden's agenda is "explicitly designed" to send automotive jobs offshore.
From Newsmax, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) files cloture on Senator Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) block on military nominations.
And from SFGate, for a cool $75 million, an entire island in the San Francisco bay can be yours.
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