On a cool cloudy Friday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a Chinese national is charged with operating an illegal biolab that contained mice infected with the coronavirus.
From FrontpageMag, President Biden appears to have a double standard about who is allowed to have "rage".
From Townhall, and speaking of "rage", what enrages and what doesn't enrage congresscritter Cori Bush (D-MO).
From The Washington Free Beacon, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) publicly supports Israel, but his private fundraising tells a different story.
From the Washington Examiner, according to an op-ed, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) cannot win the speakership, so he should give way.
From The Federalist, the last three years show that we need the 2nd Amendment more than ever.
From American Thinker, the Nashville police should follow the law and release the manifesto of the school mass shooter.
From MRCTV, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg releases a photo of herself and three friends that contains an antiSemitic symbol. (The article spells "antiSemitic" with a capital "S" in the middle. My spellchecker objects to the word, with either a capital "S" or a small "s".)
From NewsBusters, contrary to claims by Hamas, which were relayed by ABC and NBC, Israel did not bomb a church in the Gaza strip.
From Canada Free Press, the 1 Million March For Children returns to Canada tomorrow, leaving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outnumbered.
From TeleSUR, Argentina enters a quiet period ahead of its upcoming election.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the fire in a Luton Airport car park gives a stark warning about electric vehicles.
From Snouts in the Trough, the pursuit of "likes" in an inane world.
From EuroNews, the European Court of Human Rights orders Italy to compensate three migrants from Tunisia for "inhumane and degrading treatment".
From Voice Of Europe, over 100 police officers were injured during pro-Palestinian actions in Berlin.
From ReMix, why did Poland's governing conservatives lose power in the latest election?
From Balkan Insight, hundreds of people from the Balkans are still stranded in the Gaza strip.
From The North Africa Post, India lifts its ban on exporting rice to seven countries, include four in Africa.
From The New Arab, who are Gaza's Palestinian Christians?
From the Greek City Times, a Syrian carrying a knife goes into a church in Athens and shouts "Allahu Akbar". (If you read Greek, read the story at Proto Thema.)
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. intelligence fails again.
From The Stream, what's this about "inciting" an "insurrection"?
From The Daily Signal, House Republicans de-nominate the aforementioned congresscritter Jim Jordan for Speaker, and congresscritter Kevin Hern (R-OK) announces his candidacy for Speaker.
From BizPac Review, hosts on The View turn congresscritter Ilhan Omar's words against her.
From The Daily Wire, two Americans are released after being held hostage in Gaza.
From the Daily Caller, Jewish left-wingers are shocked to discover that other left-wingers support Hamas.
From the New York Post, a wall of a New York City subway station is graffitied with an abhorrent anti-Jewish message.
From Breitbart, more on the de-nomination of the aforementioned congresscritter Jim Jordan. (That's "de-nomination", which should not be confused with "denomination".)
And from Newsmax, the Chief Twit announces the creation of two new tiers of premium subscriptions on the platform formerly known as Twitter.
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