On a sunny but cool Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the U.S. and Iran hold "indirect talks" about the latter's nuclear program.
From FrontpageMag, former Columbia University student and terrorist supporter Mahmoud Khalil blasts the judge who ruled in favor of his deportation.
From Townhall, the Trump administration invalidates the social security numbers of over 6,300 illegal aliens, thus encouraging them to self-deport.
From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump comes to the intersection of Main Street and Wall Street.
From the Washington Examiner, TV host Bill Maher now claims that Trump is "not as [bleep]ed up" as he previously thought.
From The Federalist, Trump authorizes the military to occupy public land along the southern border.
From American Thinker, the left's resistance to Trump's policies is due to their own Marxism.
From NewsBusters, according to Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd, the media were afraid that they would be seen as helping Trump if they diminished then-President Biden.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the censorship produced by the U.K.'s "online safety" regulations, and the VPN route to get around it.
From Snouts in the Trough, the upcoming "conference for the most useless waste-of-skins" in the U.K.?
From the Daily Mail, the Moroccan wife of a British man who died mysteriously "clears out" their home within weeks of his death.
From Gatestone Institute, don't waste your time expecting the Iranian mullahs to give up their nuclear program.
From Radio Free Asia, shipments from Chinese ports slow down due to U.S. tariffs.
From The Stream, how the world was changed in eight days.
From The Daily Signal, a new law in Australia bans certain prayers. (What is this "freedom of religion" you speak of?)
From The American Conservative, Congress doesn't like trade wars, but has no problem with real wars.
From The Western Journal, as Bud Light regains its spot as the most popular beer in the U.S., the person responsible for its crash finds a new gig. (No, this person is not fake female Dylan Mulvaney.)
From BizPac Review, Trump exempts certain electronic devices from his tariffs on China.
From The Daily Wire, Trump replaces a portrait of former President Obama in the White House with "new artwork".
From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, young Democrats are not the only people who have turned against Israel.
From Breitbart, DOGE has saved American taxpayers about $150 billion.
And from the New York Post, a new wearable sensor can track a person's health, without touching skin.
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