On a sunny but cool Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Democrats try to make Virginia into a one-party state.
From FrontpageMag, former congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) might be replaced by a woman from Afghanistan.
From Townhall, here's what the Iranian-flagged tanker seized by the U.S. military was carrying.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a former Iranian state media editor now works for a U.S. "media bias" group that generally favors left-wing outlets over right-wing ones.
From the Washington Examiner, what to know about Social Security offices being closed in 12 states.
From The Federalist, the biography Alito teaches right-wingers how to have both principles and success.
From American Thinker, are female congresscritters really seeking to hold all men accountable for their actions, or just some men?
From NewsBusters, MS NOW claims that anti-redistricting ads which use statements from former President Obama are "weaponizing Jim Crow".
From Canada Free Press, an ideology that promotes safety versus one that promotes enablement.
From TeleSUR, Argentine government workers launch a strike against President Javier Milei.
From TCW Defending Freedom, bans on children using social media could become a Trojan horse for government surveillance of adults.
From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer - 1: U.K. parliamentcritters - 0.
From EuroNews, police in and around Leipzig, Germany take down a Syrian human trafficking ring by raiding 50 different premises.
From Balkan Insight, ads offering opioid drugs seen in the Balkans are traced to China.
From The North Africa Post, Ghana increases its cocoa production, resulting in a large increase in exports.
From The New Arab, Lebanon seeks to extend its truce with Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, permanent peace with Iran requires complete regime change.
From The Daily Signal, the U.S. has a marijuana problem.
From The American Conservative, President Trump's overlooked effort to reduce legal immigration.
From The Western Journal, Trump claims that Iran has violated the ceasefire "numerous times", while Iran threatens to deploy "new cards on the battlefield".
From BizPac Review, a fired immigration judge gets a puff piece in USA Today.
From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) announces her resignation.
From the New York Post, East Villagers sue New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) to stop the relocation of a homeless shelter into their neighborhood.
From Newsmax, a federal judge blocks the Trump administration from actions impeding solar energy and bird chopper projects.
And from Breitbart, musician Alan Osmond goes to the soundstage in the sky.