On a sunny but cold Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, why is the U.S. lifting sanctions on Iranian oil when we're fighting a war against Iran?
From FrontpageMag, CNN repeatedly messes up its coverage of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D).
From Townhall, the medical reason why the illegal alien who allegedly killed a college student in Chicago missed his court appearance.
From the Washington Examiner, the incurable left-wing addiction to DEI.
From The Federalist, America's most infamous abortionist dies in a Pennsylvania prison. (Reader discretion is advised.)
From American Thinker, then-President Obama thought that he could unite the Muslim world, but current President Trump did.
From NewsBusters, why doesn't anyone fact-check climate doomsayers?
From Canada Free Press, the sea level refuses to rise as predicted by the climate doomsayers.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil honors Salvadorian Saint Oscar Romero.
From TCW Defending Freedom, HMS Dragon is the one U.K. naval ship that can stop Iranian missiles from hitting London, but it's on its way to Cyprus.
From EuroNews, peace talks for Ukraine stall as Russia starts its spring offensive.
From Free West Media, the U.S. has a missile problem.
From ReMix, police in Berlin are frustrated as migrant gang wars grip the city. (If you read German, read the story at BZ.)
From Balkan Insight, an exhibit to mark the anniversary of NATO airstrikes against Serbia in 1999 is opened in Pristina, Kosovo.
From The North Africa Post, the African Development Bank hails Morocco's electricity network development programs.
From The New Arab, girls in the Gaza Strip take up boxing.
From Gatestone Institute, China is about to lose its bases in Cuba.
From The Daily Signal, New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill (D) celebrates the end of Ramadan with an imam who faced deportation over alleged ties to Hamas.
From The American Conservative, whatever happened to the antiwar left?
From The Western Journal, Senator Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) prediction that having ICE at airports would lead to "trouble" couldn't be more wrong.
From BizPac Review, former CIA Director John Brennan claims that he tends to believe Iran more than he believes Trump.
From the Daily Caller, Egyptian archaeologists find a Christian monastery in the governorate of Beheira, dating from before the Muslim conquest of Egypt.
From Breitbart, the British judicial system decides to scrap short jail sentences in England and Wales.
And from the New York Post, a Fox News reporter interviews youngsters on spring break and learns that Teh Stoopidt is alive and well.
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