On a warm and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, senatorial candidate James Talarico (D-TX) is a "Texas trickster".
From FrontpageMag, the media misunderstands the one-fingered gesture from the suspected New York City would-be bomber.
From Townhall, CNN contributor Scott Jennings schools his fellow panelists about the alleged strike on an elementary school in Iran.
From The Washington Free Beacon, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine gives a progress report on the war against Iran.
From the Washington Examiner, Iranian drones strike an oil refinery in the UAE, the largest in the Middle East.
From The Federalist, Brazil threatens its citizens with prison for telling biological truth. (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)
From American Thinker, how would you like the U.S. to adopt Europe's censorship rules?
From NewsBusters, the family of a woman killed by allegedly by an illegal alien blames the judge who released him from custody after an earlier offense.
From Canada Free Press, demons are after our souls, not the war in Iran.
From TeleSUR, over half of Colombian Senators from the Historical Pact coalition are female.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. right needs to unite in order to preserve grass roots activism.
From Snouts in the Trough, what do the U.K.'s admirals do all day? (The post is a "Tuesday-Wednesday blog", but has yesterday's date.)
From EuroNews, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agree that the Druzhba oil pipeline must be restored.
From Balkan Insight, upgrades to the oil refinery in Rijeka, Croatia are completed.
From The North Africa Post, construction is well underway on what will be Morocco's longest bridge.
From The New Arab, Qatar seeks stronger security ties with the U.S. after Iranian airstrikes in its territory.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a German politician unleashes her antisemitism. (If you read German, read the story at Welt.)
From Gatestone Institute, selective outrage from the U.N. and the E.U.
From The Daily Signal, Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) discusses his proposed legislation that would crack down on illegal aliens in the trucking industry.
From The American Conservative, France, the U.S. and the trap of extending the nuclear umbrella.
From The Western Journal, even as the U.S. crushes the Iranian military, Iranian leaders warn President Trump that he might be "eliminated".
From BizPac Review, according to Fox News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin, the U.S. is aware that it bombed an elementary school in Iran.
From the New York Post, the NYPD bomb squad responds to a suspicious package left near Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York City's mayor.
From Breitbart, the aforementioned James Talarico claims that displaying the Ten Commandments in public schools is "violence" against Christianity and Judaism.
From Newsmax, according to U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, Russia denies sharing U.S. intelligence data with Iran.
And from the Humor Times, the Chief Twit announces a Tesla model bus powered by "verbal methane".