On a cool sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a Colorado district judge rules that former President Trump can stay on the state's presidential primary ballot.
From Townhall, an illegal alien convicted of rape in Brazil is found living on Martha's Vineyard. (The story quotes a Breitbart article, but does not provide a link to it.)
From the Washington Examiner, California Governor Gavin Newsom's (D) green energy crusade could lead to new rules outside of his state.
From The Federalist, Pope Francis's removal of a conservative bishop in Texas exposes cracks in the Vatican's agenda.
From American Thinker, is America more pro-life or less after the end of Roe v. Wade?
From NewsBuster, CBS and NBC downplay evidence that Hamas is using the Al-Shifa Hospital as a base.
From Canada Free Press, the roots of war in the region known as "Palestine".
From TCW Defending Freedom, how Hamas uses Gazan civilians as human shields.
From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration's $10 billion gift to Iran.
From The Stream, what's the purpose of medicine?
From The American Conservative, Harvard and Yale engage in their annual "ritual combat".
From BizPac Review, Republican congresscritters once again call on the federal government to ban the Chinese app TikTok, for allegedly "pushing terrorist propaganda on American kids".
From The Daily Wire, the Chief Twit plans to file a "thermonuclear" suit against Media Matters.
From the Daily Caller, the current Supreme Court term will be very consequential for the 1st Amendment.
From Breitbart, the U.S. Army is apparently trying to get back soldiers it had kicked out after they rejected its coronavirus vaccine mandate.
From Newsmax, Ukrainian troops try to push back Russian forces on the east side of the Dnipro River.
And from the New York Post, a Canadian teenager with autism breaks two of his own Guinness World Records for stacking Jenga blocks, which inspires a movie.
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