On a cool rainy Sunday, which includes this year's "spring forward", here are some things going on:
From National Review, several Republican governors oppose the Chinese Communist Party's attempts to buy farmland in the U.S. (How much land in China are Americans allowed to buy?)
From Townhall, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, the U.S. and Iran have agreed to a prisoner exchange.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the end of the Roman Republic.
From the Washington Examiner, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Silicon Valley Bank will not get a bailout.
From American Thinker, what sort of science does the left want everyone to follow?
From NewsBusters, according to NBC host Chuck Todd, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis requiring schools to teach about the dangers of communism is "politicizing".
From Canada Free Press, Fox News host Tucker Carlson's attempt to tell the truth about the Capitol riot sends leftists "howling into the night".
From TCW Defending Freedom, at the coronation of the U.K.'s King Charles III, "let the Lord's name prevail".
From EuroNews, about 8,000 protesters in Athens, Greece demand justice for the victims of the country's deadliest trash crash.
From The North Africa Post, the NGO EuroMed Rights decries the deteriorating human rights situation in Tunisia.
From The New Arab, Palestinians in Nablus, West Bank hold a strike over the killing of three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces.
From The Sydney Morning Herald, the Melbourne Fashion Festival in Melbourne, Australia apologizes for showing a brand of clothing that includes the Arabic text for "Allah" on its garments.
From International Quran News Agency, excerpts from a speech made by an ayatollah in Qom, Iran.
From Gatestone Institute, how Christian women in Pakistan are sometimes treated.
From The Stream, America needs the nationalism of its founders.
From The Daily Signal, Florida has an educational choice opportunity.
From The Western Journal, a home plate umpire makes two calls that were so bad that he got suspended.
From BizPac Review, an MSNBC editor trashes the pro-military film Top Gun: Maverick just before the Oscars.
From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter Michael McCaul (R-TX), testimony from former Marine Sergeant Tyler Vargas-Andrews is "devastating and damaging to the administration".
From the Daily Caller, according to Senator John Kennedy (R-LA), President Biden doesn't care about the Mexican drug cartels.
From the New York Post, how Oscars winners are determined.
From Breitbart, Zavala County, Texas reports a large increase in illegal migrant smuggling.
From Newsmax, Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) warns Biden to not "play games" on the debt ceiling.
And from Fox News, climate activists go on trial for allegedly vandalizing the display case that holds the broadsword of Scottish national hero William Wallace. (Perhaps they will be allowed to explain how such vandalism decreases Scotland's carbon dioxide emissions. The story comes via the New York Post.)
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