On a mild and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a tribute to the recently departed former Vice President Dick Cheney.
From FrontpageMag, are the Democrats really as stupid as they appear?
From Townhall, did Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D) just try to kick a dog?
From The Washington Free Beacon, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) dodges questions about his relationship with U.K. parliamentcritter Jeremy Corbyn.
From the Washington Examiner, my governor launches a redistricting committee even though his fellow Democrats appear to have little support for it. (Seven of Maryland's eight congressional seats are held by Democrats.)
From The Federalist, the Maryland school district that lost a sex education case at the Supreme Court keeps pushing trans ideology onto kids as young as 12.
From American Thinker, a policeman in the U.K. tells a woman walking her dog to keep it away from nearly protesting Muslims.
From NewsBusters, CBS host Stephen Colbert claims that President Trump wants kids to go hungry in order to pressure Democrats.
From TeleSUR, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announces a plan for peace and justice in the state of Michoacán.
From TCW Defending Freedom, new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is at last another Iron Lady.
From Snouts in the Trough, stabbings on U.K. trains "prove" the need for digital IDs.
From EuroNews, why French companies still operate in Russia.
From ReMix, the Visegrád4 alliance looks stronger than ever. (Although Visegrád is in Hungary, a country whose language is not Slavic, the city's name has Slavic origins and means something like "upper fortress".)
From Balkan Insight, Croatian leaders condemn a violent disruption by "far-right" operatives at a folk performance in the city of Split.
From The New Arab, an explosion at the headquarters of Iraq's Popular Mobilisation Forces in the capital city of Baghdad kills one person.
From Jewish News Syndicate, Iran reportedly increases its weapons shipments to Shi'ite militias in Iraq.
From Gatestone Institute, how European political leaders are fast-tracking Islamization.
From The Daily Signal, dishonorable conduct by "judges who threw out the statute with the bathwater".
From The American Conservative, why Israel is not a U.S. "protectorate", as some right-wingers allege.
From The Western Journal, bomb threats disrupt voting in New Jersey.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Min) leads a rally for Minneapolis mayoral candidate Omar Fateh (D), which is attended by only about 50 people.
From the Daily Caller, California is projected to spend 28 times as much money for health care for illegal aliens than for its state police. (How many countries in the world will cover my health care expenses after I enter one in a way which violates its laws?)
From Breitbart, voting machines reportedly go down in three Republican-leaning districts in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
From Newsmax, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) threatens to impose a 100 percent tariff on New Yorkers seeking to escape to Texas if the aforementioned Zohran Mamdani becomes mayor. (How such a tariff would be imposed or what its value would be based on have not been stated.)
And from the New York Post, this new power tool kit "is not a drill".
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