As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Monday, the last day of March, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump goes after collective bargaining in the federal work force.
From FrontpageMag, how the deep state overrules your vote.
From The Washington Free Beacon, NBC and MSNBC double down on their DEI and quotas.
From the Washington Examiner, the bodies of three U.S. soldiers who went missing on a training mission in Lithuania are recovered.
From The Federalist, editor David French of The Dispatch and other never-Trumpers don't really care about free speech.
From American Thinker, the Helen Reddy song I Am Woman couldn't be made today.
From MRCTV, a left-wing protester is charged with hitting a pro-Trump activist with his car during a Tesla protest in Idaho.
From NewsBusters, an editor of The Atlantic drives a Tesla cybertruck and learns about left-wing derangement syndrome. (When I was in Ohio last August, I saw a cybertruck in the parking lot of the place where I was staying and wondered, "what the [bleep] is that?" It seems that now I know.)
From Canada Free Press, Trump supporters should not "get too comfortable".
From TeleSUR, international companies keep producing oil in Venezuela.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the sound that you're hearing is the crashing of civilization around us.
From ReMix, European political leaders slam the sentence given to Le Pen.
From Balkan Insight, the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece puts the spotlight on Greeks of African origin.
From The North Africa Post, an E.U. delegation to Libya welcomes the release of detainees and calls for action against arbitrary disappearances.
From The New Arab, Damascus might be relatively safe, but other Syrian cities such as Homs are becoming microcosms of lawlessness.
From the Daily Mail, residents of Nelson, England are angry about a proposed Muslim cemetery behind their homes.
From The Jerusalem Post, Hamas told Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas, after they killed his wife Shiri and sons Ariel and Kfir, that he would get a "better wife" and "better kids".
From Jewish News Syndicate, New York City’s Mount Sinai Hospital fires a physician and a nurse for allegedly celebrating Hamas terrorists.
From the Orissa Post, about 700 Muslims were killed when their mosques collapsed during the earthquake centered in Myanmar. (The Indian state of Odisha was formerly officially known as Orissa.)
From Gatestone Institute, don't be fooled by "anti-Hamas" protests in the Gaza strip.
From The Stream, the silver lining of the articles in The Atlantic.
From The Daily Signal, the Food and Drug Administration must deal with the influx of illicit Chinese electronic cigarettes.
From The American Conservative, Ukraine should join the West, and so should Russia.
From The Western Journal, at an NBA basketball game, a hockey game breaks out.
From BizPac Review, if Trump can somehow run for a third term, so could former President Obama. (Be careful what you ask for, Mr. President.)
From The Daily Wire, three men from Uzbekistan are sentenced to death by a court in the UAE for murdering Chabad-Lubavitch emissary Rabbi Zvi Kogan. (If you read Arabic, read the story at WAM.)
From the Daily Caller, researchers claiming that the infant mortality rate is higher for black babies with white doctors omit an important data point.
From the New York Post, if you can spare $5,000 per month, you can rent Jackie Robinson's former home in the New York borough of Queens.
From Breitbart, according to the Chief Twit, 2.1 million "non-citizens" obtained Social Security Numbers during 2024.
From Newsmax, Senator Socialism (I-VT) agrees with podcaster Joe Rogan's position on socialized health care.
And from The Babylon Bee, researchers make a startling discovery that under the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt there's sand.
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