On a cool and cloudy Saturday falling on the Ides of March, here are some things going on:
From National Review, U.S. and Iraqi forces team up to send a high-profile ISIS leader and another terrorist to their virgins.
From FrontpageMag, an Indian graduate student at Columbia University whose visa was revoked for advocating for violence self-deports.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Israel has some powerful friends in the U.S., and a few enemies, too.
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump orders strikes on the Houthis in Yemen and demands that Iran stops funding terrorists.
From American Thinker, Senator Mark Kelly (R-AZ) exposes the Democrats' hypocrisy about electric vehicles.
From NewsBusters, the media's selective coverage of political violence.
From TCW Defending Freedom, there's no cure in sight for coronavirus derangement syndrome.
From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian mullahs can never change or be our "friends".
From Radio Free Asia, North Korean soldiers allegedly sell their equipment in order to buy food.
From The Daily Signal, driving in Washington, D.C. has become hell, and Congress should do something about it. (When I go into or through D.C., I usually take the Metro or a MARC commuter train. I can't even remember the last time I was brave enough to drive in that place.)
From The American Conservative, the Ukrainian military offensive into the Russian oblast of Kursk was a miserable failure.
From The Western Journal, Secretary of State Marco Rubio designates South African Ambassador Ebrabhim Rasool persona non grata.
From BizPac Review, former Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D, I-AZ) exposes the Democrats' hypocrisy about the filibuster.
From The Daily Wire, is the U.S. washing DEI and BLM off its hands?
From the Daily Caller, the emerging Democrat field for 2028 might not be too good for liberals.
From the New York Post, the ice cream seller Mister Softee opens its first ever brick-and-mortar store on Long Island. (Mister Softee has operated out of trucks for a very long time. Some of them came through my neighborhood in western New York state when I was a Littlefoot.)
From Breitbart, Vice President Vance gets booed by left-wing crybabies at the Kennedy Center.
And from Newsmax, the Chief Twit might have his own version of Russian collusion.
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