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Winsome Earle-Sears releases ‘Two Bullets’ ad scathing opponent for failing to demand Jay Jones’ ouster

Winsome Earle-Sears criticizes Abigail Spanberger in new political ad for supporting Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones amid controversy.

Alexander Vindman’s congressman brother leads off Dems boosting Jay Jones after texts: ‘Send a message’

Jay Jones faces criticism after texts about killing Republicans surface, but receives continued support from Virginia Rep. Yevgeny 'Eugene' Vindman and other Democrats.

Trump to meet former Hamas hostage Edan Alexander on Oct. 7 anniversary

President Donald Trump meets with freed Hamas hostage Edan Alexander at the White House on Tuesday, marking exactly two years since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

Heartbreak and hope reporting on the Oct. 7 beat

After 14 years of writing at The Post, I never considered myself to have any one beat — happily covering a wide cast of...

National Guard Standoff Is a Recipe for More Political Conflict

The incentive structure here is all wrong.

The Chorus of Execration

It is probably a good thing that Sir Roger Scruton didn’t live to see the streets of London brimming with protesters chanting in favor...

Biden Asked CIA to Bury Report on Ukraine Visit, Corruption ‘Double Standard’

The report reveals that Ukrainian officials felt Hunter’s business dealings undermined the anti-corruption message Biden had come to deliver. 

Trump threatens ‘substantial’ firings if shutdown continues: ‘Jobs will never come back’

President Trump on Tuesday vowed to cut billions in federal programs and fire a 'substantial' number of workers if the government shutdown continues.

Trump promises to straighten out Chicago’s crime problem if Democratic leaders won’t

President Trump on Tuesday promised that if Chicago leaders cannot get a handle on the city's crime problem, the federal government will take charge.

Best border in 55 years: DHS nabs fewer than 240,000 illegal immigrants at southwest boundary

The Border Patrol has just completed its best fiscal year since 1970 when it comes to the southern border, where agents seized fewer than 240,000 people trying to sneak in across the Mexican boundary.

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