On a sunny and mild Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, a safe splashdown caps the successful mission of Artemis II.
From FrontpageMag, a Somali man convicted of Medicaid fraud in 2022 goes on the run.
From Townhall, U.S. naval warships enter the Strait of Hormuz.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about how the October 7th terror attacks by Hamas reverberated on U.S. college campuses, written by congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY).
From the Washington Examiner, President Trump announces that the U.S. military is starting to clear out the aforementioned Strait of Hormuz.
From American Thinker, with the aforementioned Artemis II, the U.S. is indeed back.
From NewsBusters, could "Cronkite moments" happen in modern social media?
From TCW Defending Freedom, how the U.K. appeasing the IRA opened the door for Islamic terrorism - Part 3.
From Snouts in the Trough, is U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer a statesman or a slimeball?
From Gatestone Institute, the danger of negotiating with the Iranian government.
From The American Conservative, the late (and recently canceled due to sexual allegations) labor activist Cesar Chavez was not the border hawk as claimed by some on the right.
From the Daily Caller, airports in the E.U. warn of jet fuel shortages if the twice-aforementioned Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
From the New York Post, congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) claims that the allegations of sexual misconduct against him are a conspiracy by fellow Democrats.
From Breitbart, Senator Adam Schiff (D-Cal) and congresscritter Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) withdraw their support of Swalwell's campaign for California governor.
And from Fox News, ooops!
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