Wednesday, June 17, 2026

A Sasquatch's Wednesday Baker's Dozen

On a warm and sunny Wednesday, after I've been running around, here are 13 things going on:

From The Jerusalem Post, according to a source, Iran fires drones at ships in the Strait of Hormuz after signing the memorandum of understanding with the U.S.

From Palestinian Media Watch, Fatah is angry at Iran for not destroying Israel.

From Gatestone Institute, the strategic importance of President Trump's "Office of Fusion".

From The American Conservative, Anglo-Polish student Henry Nowak was really killed by policies enacted in the U.K. 27 years earlier.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the BBC admits its anti-Brexit bias, and attacks the people who exposed it.

From Snouts in the Trough, are the men in the English constituency of Makerfield smarter than its women?

From National Review, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) continues to sell out on education reform.

From FrontpageMag, why the Muslim organization CAIR "has a problem with Memorial Day".

From Townhall, Trump lambastes Democrats for supporting a senatorial candidate with a tattoo of a Nazi insignia after calling him "Hitler" for 10 years.

From The Washington Free Beacon, former First Son Hunter Biden gets a new job.

From The Federalist, the cross burning in a Chicago park is the latest example of left-wing extremism being blamed on Republicans.

From American Thinker, senatorial candidates James Talarico (D-TX) and Graham Platner (D-ME) deserve a "come on, man", as former President Biden would say.

And from the Rolling Stone, Walter Parazaider, founding sax and flute player for the band Chicago, goes to the music studio in the sky.

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