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Meet the Fairfax killers: Top violent illegal alien criminals wreaking havoc on major American suburb

Democratic leaders in Virginia’s most populous county are taking heat over an ongoing “epidemic" of violence by illegal immigrants that has left 13 dead in a major American suburb.

Hegseth ties Iran rescue to Easter story and Jesus Christ: ‘A pilot reborn’

Pete Hegseth compares the rescue of an Air Force officer shot down over Iran on Good Friday and saved on Easter Sunday to Jesus' resurrection.

Glad Dogs and Englishmen

Have you missed the pairing of a mellifluous British accent with that of a machine-loving American? Guy Denton and Luther Ray Abel have the...

Virginians Are Not Impressed with the Start of the Spanberger Era

‘The approval mark for Abigail Spanberger is 13 percentage points lower than the average for Virginia governors in Post polling since the 1990s.’

Another Windfall for the Bottomless ‘Blue Texas’ Money Pit

Texas Senate nominee James Talarico is only the latest candidate to benefit from this bizarre Democratic tradition.

Trump says U.S. could wipe out Iran ‘tomorrow night’

President Trump on Monday said Iran could be wiped out by the U.S. military in a single day, ramping up his rhetoric ahead of his Tuesday deadline for Tehran to make a deal or face devastating strikes on its infrastructure.

Supreme Court vacates judgment against Steve Bannon

The Supreme Court on Monday erased an appeals court ruling against Trump confidant Steve Bannon, clearing the way for his criminal conviction for contempt of Congress to be tossed out.

Trump says deadline for debilitating strikes on Iran still in place as sides try to reach deal

President Trump said Monday he is sticking by his deadline of 8 p.m. Tuesday before he begins targeting Iranian infrastructure as both sides in the war look at a ceasefire proposal.

Scrapping lords is a step toward Washington’s dysfunction

The British constitution rarely changes in dramatic leaps. More often it shifts incrementally, one reform at a time, until the cumulative effect is profound. The latest reform removing the remaining hereditary lords from Parliament’s House of Lords may appear modest in that a few dukes, earls, and marquesses won’t be present at the State Opening […]

School choice isn’t radical. The alternative is

We talk about school choice as if it represents a radical new idea: parents deciding where their children go to school or how they should be educated. But here’s an equally radical question, seldom asked: Who’s choosing now? In a traditional, zoned public school district, families are assigned a school based largely on their address. […]

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