Hello from my latest undisclosed location in northeastern Maryland. Today was partly sunny and a bit warmer than yesterday. All the snow appears to have melted. Before I start exploring, I'd like to present a few things going on:
From The Jerusalem Post, soon-to-be-former New York City Mayor Eric Adams (formerly D, now I) issues an executive order barring city officials from taking action against Israel. (If anyone thinks that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (D) is going to leave Adams's order in place, I've got a bridge to sell you.)
From The Times Of Israel, Iranian authorities open a criminal case against the organizers of a marathon after female runners are seen running without wearing a hijab.
From Gatestone Institute, why should the Iranian government, now on its knees, be revived.
From The Stream, six myths about slavery.
From The American Conservative, let's make a bet on Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's professional future.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the modern bureaucrat turns gold into [bleep].
From National Review, the U.S. should not make the job of censors any easier.
From Townhall, a naval lawyer destroys the left's complaints about President Trump's airstrikes against narco-terrorists.
From American Thinker, if you run into a "404 Not Found", it might be censorship.
And from The Indian Express, a driver rams his car into a Christmas event on the French Caribbean island of Guadalupe, killing 10 people and injuring 9 others.
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