On a sunny and very warm Wednesday at the start of April, here are some things going on:
From National Review, Americans should be optimistic.
From FrontageMag, is Pope Leo XIV cheering on the West's suicide?
From Townhall, four things that President Trump will highlight in his speech about Iran tonight.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Trump, Iran's new president has requested a ceasefire, but the U.S. will not "consider" one until the Strait of Hormuz is open.
From the Washington Examiner, Trump listens in person to arguments in the birthright citizenship case before the Supreme Court.
From The Federalist, a three-judge panel rules against an attempt by Democrats to redraw Wisconsin's congressional districts.
From American Thinker, the American South is having a resurgence.
From NewsBusters, former CNN anchorman Don Lemon thinks that racism is holding him back from becoming president.
From Canada Free Press, of poppies and wheat fields.
From TeleSUR, Latin America observes Holy Week.
From TCW Defending Freedom, pathological narcissists have come to dominate the left.
From EuroNews, Switzerland is considering canceling its purchase of U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems due to delays in delivery.
From ReMix, Polish europarliamentcritter Mariusz KamiĆski sounds the alarm about E.U.'s plan to give Interpol more powers. (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)
From Balkan Insight, Bosnia and Herzegovina qualifies for the 2026 World Cup.
From The North Africa Post, Tangier, Morocco hosts a continental youth conference, emphasizing technology and innovation.
From The New Arab, Ramallah, West Bank is shut down by a strike against Israel's new death penalty law.
From Arutz Sheva, Christians should realize that after the Jews, Islamist will come for us.
From Gatestone Institute, an opportunity for the free world.
From The Daily Signal, the demand by Providence, Rhode Island to remove a mural showing slain Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska shows the left's "values".
From The American Conservative, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) crosses the Rubicon with comments about the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima.
From The Western Journal, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts appears ready to throw a figurative wrench into Trump's birthright citizenship case.
From BizPac Review, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth decides against having an investigation of the recent military flyover of singer Kid Rock's house.
From the Daily Caller, the Trump administration's visa crackdown makes it more difficult for foreigners to take American tech jobs.
From the New York Post, United Airlines tracks TSA wait times in an upgraded app.
From Breitbart, according to authorities in Wuhan, China, self-driving robotaxis have experienced technical difficulties.
From Newsmax, the trial of the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is delayed until this coming October. (What is this "right to a speedy trial" you speak of?)
From NBC News, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signs his state's version of the SAVE America Act. (via Newsmax)
And from the Genesius Times and probably the "April Fool" department, Trump cuts ties with Israel, ends the attacks on Iran, and orders the arrests of clients of the late Jeffrey Epstein.
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