On a warm Wednesday that has alternated between sunny and rainy, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, five "extraordinary" developments in the war against Iran.
From FrontpageMag, former President Obama's library represents "the uglification of America.
From Townhall, how much oil went through the Strait of Hormuz resulting from a "secret mission".
From The Washington Free Beacon, Hamas reportedly turns Gazan hospitals and schools into torture chambers.
From the Washington Examiner, one oil tanker wasn't allowed to go through the Strait of Hormuz.
From The Federalist, the State Department shuts down multiple birth tourism networks based in Europe and Africa. (What about the birth tourism linked to China?)
From American Thinker, democracy did not quite die in California.
From NewsBusters, co-host Sunny Hostin of The View urges Democrats to abandon their morals and vote of senatorial candidate Graham Platner (D-ME).
From TCW Defending Freedom, nine more questions for the Hampshire County, England police.
From the Daily Mail, the Sudanese asylum seeker who allegedly stabbed a man in Belfast, Northern Ireland appears in court.
From Gatestone Institute, don't underestimate the United States of America.
From The American Conservative, the case of Cuban asset Manuel Rocha shows the dangers of conflicted loyalty.
From the Daily Caller, President Trump is considering abolishing the trade deal that he made during his first term.
From the New York Post, basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal reveals why he started taking a weight loss drug for an "overlooked condition".
From Breitbart, an Indian-born H-1B investor tells American college graduates to get jobs in rural Alaska.
From Newsmax, the U.S. military strikes Iran again.
And from BizPac Review, Vice President Vance and his family pick up some chicks.
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