On a very warn and sunny Tuesday on the last day of March, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the "No Kings" movement has no future.
From FrontpageMag, the Democrats have ICE derangement syndrome.
From Townhall, former Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) attends a fundraiser hosted by some unsavory people.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Iranian missile strikes fall to their lowest level since the start of the war.
From the Washington Examiner, a federal judge blocks Trump's White House ballroom.
From The Federalist, the Save America Act is four times as popular as the Congress that refuses to pass it.
From American Thinker, the media won't ask "No Kings" protesters simple questions because they have the same goal, destroying Trump.
From NewsBusters, former CIA Direct John Brennan spins U.S. military success against Iran as proof of Iran's strategic genius.
From Canada Free Press, CNN reporter S.E. Cupp makes a fool of herself over both ICE and North Korea.
From TeleSUR, Colombia enacts a new agrarian jurisdiction law.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. Border Force chief resigns after failing to reduce crossings of the English Channel.
From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves should realize that "once it's gone, it's gone".
From ReMix, France approves a record number of asylum applications, as overall immigration numbers keep breaking records.
From Balkan Insight, Montenegro charges former prosecutors with abuse of their office.
From The North Africa Post, Royal Air Maroc expands its cold storage facilities.
From The New Arab, according to the Qatari government, the Gulf states are "unified" in calling for a de-escalation of the Iran war.
From The Times Of Israel, the Palestinian Authority and rights groups denounce the new Israeli law allowing the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism.
From Gatestone Institute, Christians and other minorities in Syria face genocidal attack under the watch of President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
From The Daily Signal, the space race is about to resume.
From The American Conservative, the war in Iran is already headed to becoming a forever war.
From The Western Journal, an NFL player comes to the defense of an NBA player who was waived from his team for voicing his Christian beliefs.
From BizPac Review, former NBA player Charles Barkley interrupts his March Madness broadcast to lecture about the treatment of immigrants.
From the Daily Caller, two Appalachian states push for energy dominance, intending to introduce nuclear energy.
From the New York Post, the U.S. sends George Bush, as in the aircraft carrier, to the Middle East.
From Breitbart, the Consumer Confidence Index rises for the second straight month despite fears from the Iran war.
From Newsmax, Trump might end the war with Iran without a deal about the Strait of Hormuz.
And from SFGate, a baseball player cut by the San Francisco Giants ties the Major League record for the hottest start to a season.
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