On a cool and cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, by restricting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, Iran is setting up a fertilizer shortage.
From FrontpageMag, a growing war within the Iranian military.
From Townhall, the left is lying about Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's pastor remarks concerning senatorial candidate James Talarico (D-TX).
From The Washington Free Beacon, UCLA is sued for withholding records related to "activist-in-residence" Lisa Gray-Garcia who demanded that students pray to "Mama Earth" during a mandatory lecture.
From the Washington Examiner, First Lady Melania Trump welcomes an AI robot to the White House. (Is the next race of Cylons here?)
From The Federalist, Democrats continue to hold American air travelers hostage for the sake of illegal aliens.
From American Thinker, President Trump was right to say that the U.S. and our allies were under an "imminent threat" from Iran's nuclear weapons program.
From NewsBusters, actress Christina Applegate regrets her abortion.
From Canada Free Press, our souls belong to Jesus, not to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
From TeleSUR, Argentina starts holding public hearings on reforming its glaciers law.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the book that exposes the coronavirus con as a dry run for government control. (The same person wrote this article and the book.)
From EuroNews, four men are jailed in Berlin for allegedly storing weapons in order to carry out terror attacks under the direction of Hamas.
From ReMix, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán suspends supplying natural gas to Ukraine. (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Hirado.)
From Balkan Insight, Kosovo's Constitutional Court overturns a decree by President Vjosa Osmani to dissolve parliament and gives parliament 34 more days to elect a new president.
From The North Africa Post, in a joint operation, Spanish and Moroccan authorities arrest three ISIS operatives in Tangier, Morocco and the Spanish of Mallorca.
From The New Arab, Israel continues striking places in southern Lebanon.
From Gatestone Institute, why Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump were right about Iran.
From The Daily Signal, according to a poll, most Virginia voters oppose a Democrat redistricting plan.
From The American Conservative, it's "time for courage".
From The Western Journal, airports before and after ICE.
From BizPac Review, co-host Whoopi Goldberg of The View claims that she always has to present an ID in order to vote, but co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines say otherwise.
From the Daily Caller, the Iranian government rejects Trump's terms for ending the war.
From Reuters, the U.S. ships oil to Cuba's private sector. (What? Cuba actually has a private sector? The story comes via the Daily Caller)
From the New York Post, Philadelphia District Attorney Lawrence Krasner is slammed for his "disgraceful" threat to ICE agents deployed at airports.
And from SFGate, the 9-hot dog, 9-beer challenge at San Francisco Giants games falls short on the beer part.
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