As the sunny but cool weather keeps going on a Wednesday, here are some things also going on:
From National Review, Iran prepares to deceive the West once again.
From FrontpageMag, oh, great, it's a ceasefire.
From Townhall, the "Dignity Act" is in reality an amnesty bill.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine, Operation Epic Fury has destroyed 80 to 90 percent of Iran's weapons factory, air defenses, naval fleet, and nuclear infrastructure.
From the Washington Examiner, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel unloads against his fellow Democrats.
From The Federalist, the media are lying by painting Department of Justice abusers as President Trump's "political foes".
From American Thinker, Republican leaders must embrace mass deportations if they want to win the upcoming midterms.
From NewsBusters, PBS's new documentary about the American Revolution echoes the "1619 Project".
From Canada Free Press, "recreational rioters" attack police officers in Washington, D.C.
From TeleSUR, heavy rains in the Dominican Republic produce floods that claim the life of a child.
From TCW Defending Freedom, has the party Reform UK blown its chance to rescue the public service disaster area known as Wales?
From Snouts in the Trough, has Trump been "humiliated" in Iran?
From EuroNews, researchers warn that Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán's party Fidesz is violating advertising rules on platforms owned by tech company Meta.
From Free West Media, what has any war costing over $280 billion achieved?
From ReMix, in Barcelona, Spain, a Moroccan migrant tries to steal a gold chain from a wheelchair-bound man, who allegedly stabs him to death. (If you read Spanish, read the story at El Caso.)
From Balkan Insight, Greece will ban children under 15 years old from using social media platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
From The North Africa Post, Casablanca, Morocco plans to update its transport system ahead of the 2030 soccer World Cup.
From The New Arab, Iran's blocking the Strait of Hormuz makes fertilizer more expensive in Egypt.
From Sky News, an Islamic preacher in Sydney, Australia speaks against Jews and Christians.
From the Daily Mail, an Afghan migrant who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old girl and her mother with a wine bottle is allowed to stay in the U.K.
From Jewish News Syndicate, the major media hide war crimes committed by Iran.
From Gatestone Institute, Iranian Majlis Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf is not a moderate. (The Majlis is the Iranian parliament.)
From The Daily Signal, Artemis II still faces a dangerous test.
From The American Conservative, understanding the ceasefire with Iran.
From The Western Journal, an illegal alien from Haiti who was shielded from deportation by the Biden administration allegedly beats a woman to death in Fort Myers, Florida.
From BizPac Review, Trump responds to a message from right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson.
From the Daily Caller, despite the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, Israel keeps pounding Lebanon.
From the New York Post and the "no good deed goes unpunished" department, a good Samaritan tries to break up a fight on a train in New York City and gets slashed in the face.
From Breitbart, actor George Clooney calls Trump a "war criminal".
From Newsmax, Trump celebrates the special election victory of congresscritter-elect Clay Fuller (R-GA).
And from The U.S. Sun, in Veracruz, Mexico, two grieving women start fighting each other over the coffin of the man with whom they had both been romantically involved. (via the New York Post)