Today is the Ides of March, the day that Julius Caesar was told to beware of. After two days of driving, I have arrived at my undisclosed location in western North Carolina. This place is so out in the boondocks that I had to literally drive through an area called Transylvania to get here. But don't worry, neither Dracula nor the Ottoman Turks whom he fought against have bothered me.
Now that I've settled on a cool and cloudy Sunday, here are a few things going on:
From Jewish News Syndicate, antisemitic graffiti is found on the campus of San Jose State University.
From the Daily Mail, a victim the late Jeffrey Epstein claims that she was trafficked to Harrods business executive Mohamed Al Fayed, who allegedly abused her on his yacht. (His son Dodi was Princess Diana's boyfriend after she divorced then-Prince Charles, and died with her in the infamous car crash in Paris.)
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Trump's war against Iran is ending Chinese President Xi Jinping's "China dream".
From The American Conservative, senatorial candidate James Talarico's (D-TX) two-step.
From TCW Defending Freedom, in the world of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, "lawyers rule and Christians are pariahs".
From American Thinker, Mr. Bill's stains on charity.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book calling for rebooting the U.S. industrial base.
From Townhall, an election official in Minnesota finally admits what we've known about illegal aliens voting.
From FrontpageMag, the media tries to humanize Islamic terrorists.
And from CBS Sports, the teams from the United States and the Dominican Republic meet in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic, but let's imagine if we could combine them.
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