On a cool and cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From FrontpageMag, should the Department of Agriculture be located in D.C. or Iowa?
From Townhall, President Trump cancels peace talks with Iran.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the movie Michael, about singer Michael Jackson.
From the Washington Examiner, in the eastern Pacific Ocean, "another one bites the dust".
From American Thinker, the reconquista of Spain gets reversed.
From NewsBusters, according to former CNN host Jim Acosta, reporters should prepare to "walk the [bleep] out" of the White House Correspondents Dinner.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the Scottish Labour party leader's vision of a Pakistani-dominated U.K.
From Snouts in the Trough, at the U.K.'s National Health Service, how to shorten your waiting time?
From Organiser, a Pakistani imam is deported from Italy for going on TV and supporting the marriage of nine-year-old girls.
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Trump's Iran policy will be "a strategy for the history books".
From The American Conservative, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) "is doing exactly what he said he would".
From BizPac Review, late-night host Stephen Colbert decides against attending the aforementioned White House Correspondents Dinner.
From the Daily Caller, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves (R) plans to a call a legislative session redistrict his state after the Supreme Court rules on redistricting in Louisiana.
From the New York Post, in Chicago, police can't even transport prisoners without getting shot.
From Breitbart, former Vice President Al Gore is still predicting climate doom.
From Newsmax, Trump warns his fellow Republicans about the SAVE America Act and the filibuster.
And from Fox News, according to its residents, homeless people have turned Asheville, North Carolina into a no-go zone. (via the New York Post)