On a cool and cloudy Monday, now that I've had a chance to resume my normal routine, here are some things going on:
From National Review, "the Iranian mullahs go ballistic", as in missiles.
From FrontpageMag, the aforementioned Iranian mullahs execute wrestler Saleh Mohammadi.
From Townhall, according to an opinion column, the MAGA movement is not falling apart because some podcasters did not get their way.
From The Washington Free Beacon, former CBS correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins the left-wing media company MeidasTouch.
From the Washington Examiner, another innocent life is lost because of Chicago's sanctuary policies.
From The Federalist, Connecticut gets ready to put homeschoolers under surveillance.
From American Thinker, a San Francisco firefighter launches a petition to rename the city's Cesar Chavez Street after the recently departed Chuck Norris.
From NewsBusters, more on the aforementioned loss of innocent life in Chicago.
From Canada Free Press, the mystery of Jeffrey Epstein's death takes a new turn.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelans march in Caracas to demand the end of U.S. sanctions.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the sleight of hand that gave the U.K. abortion up until birth.
From Snouts in the Trough, have you heard of Africa's "Meningitis Belt"?
From EuroNews, the E.U. is set to provisionally implement the Mercusur deal starting on May 1st.
From ReMix, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó is wiretapped, for which Prime Minister Viktor Orbán calls for an investigation. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Mandiner.)
From Balkan Insight, the left-wing Slovenian governing party Freedom Movement narrowly defeats a challenge from the right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party.
From The North Africa Post, according to the World Health Organization, a strike on a hospital in Sudan killed 64 people and injured 89 others.
From The New Arab, Syrian authorities walk back their plan to restrict alcohol sales in Damascus after protests and criticism.
From the Express, according to former U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman, the firebombing of four Jewish community ambulances in the London neighborhood of Golders Green is terrorism.
From Gatestone Institute, begging Hamas to disarm is a misguided approach of U.S. President Trump's "Board of Peace".
From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Andy Ogles (R-Ten) challenges Muslim leaders to condemn terrorism by Islamic extremists.
From The American Conservative, Americans should "make families, not war".
From The Western Journal, 13 U.S. airports will soon get some ICE.
From BizPac Review, Democrats are accused of being happy about long TSA lines in airports.
From The Daily Caller, traumatic brain injuries have reportedly become the dominant would among American troops fighting in the war against Iran.
From the New York Post, the Chinese anti-communist dance troupe Shen Yun claims that the Chinese Communist Party is behind the death threats against them wherever they go.
From Breitbart, Trump pauses attacks on Iran due to "good and productive" negotiations.
From Newsmax, over 400 TSA agents have quit due to the Democrats stopping their funding.
And from The Babylon Bee, the TSA reduces delays at its airport lines by eliminating the colonoscopy portion from their searches.
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