
Rule by fiat: When the government does whatever it wants
Rule by brute force. That’s about as good a description as you’ll find for the sorry state of our nation.

Rule by brute force. That’s about as good a description as you’ll find for the sorry state of our nation.

Congressman Ben Cline announced this week his office’s participation in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition.

American Shakespeare Center will reopen in May with a repertory season of three Shakespeare classics: Macbeth, Henry V and All’s Well That Ends Well.

Bobby Lashley opened Wrestlemania 37 with a successful WWE title defense. Roman Reigns closed out the weekend with a dominating win in the triple-threat main event to retain the Smackdown world title.

SES, a Luxembourg-based telecommunications company, will invest $17 million to merge its satellite and network operations at a new facility in Prince William County.

The U.S. government — and that includes the current administration — is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, and “we the taxpayers” are the ones who will be forced to foot the bill for the government’s fiscal insanity.

Spotted Tavern Farm at Dodd’s Corner is a place where past and present meet.

Virginia made history last week: the governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam signed the bill that made Virginia the first state in the south and the 23rd state in the nation to end the death penalty.

The oil and gas sectors are some of the world’s most profitable industries, with billions of dollars in earnings each year.

Virginia farmers’ carbon sequestration efforts play into a national trend of reducing agricultural emissions, even as cropland productivity increases.
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