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‘Virginia School Choice Week’ Celebrated in Arlington

‘Virginia School Choice Week’ Celebrated in Arlington

EdReform Virginia’s 3rd annual School Choice Week event drew a crowd of more than 50 on Saturday, Feb. 1. The event, held in Arlington, featured remarks from a variety of speakers on the need for educational freedom. “The Nation’s Report Card came out just last week — and the results, frankly, were abysmal,” said EdReform Virginia Executive Director Nathan Brinkman. “We should view this as a five-alarm fire…Read more

Trump cans thousands of ‘probationary’ federal workers

Trump cans thousands of ‘probationary’ federal workers

President Trump’s latest move against the federal bureaucracy came this week when the administration moved to fire thousands of recently hired employees still on probationary status. The Veterans Affairs Department said it axed more than 1,000 nonunion workers who had been on the job for less than two years…Read more

Hegseth stands by comments that Ukraine must give up land in peace deal

Hegseth stands by comments that Ukraine must give up land in peace deal

By Mike Glenn The Washington Times Thursday, February 13, 2025 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday brushed off European complaints that President Trump’s surprise one-on-one talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin amounted to a betrayal of Ukraine and stood by his comments a day earlier that it was unrealistic for Kyiv to expect a peace deal to return all the land it had lost…Read more

DHS fires employees who spent on luxury hotels for migrants

DHS fires employees who spent on luxury hotels for migrants

The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it had fired four employees it blamed for making “egregious” payments for luxury hotels to house migrants in New York City. Those axed include the chief financial officer at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, two program analysts and a grant…Read more

EU pledges to fight back after Trump imposes steel tariffs

EU pledges to fight back after Trump imposes steel tariffs

The president of the European Commission is condemning President Trump’s decision to impose a 25% tariff on foreign steel and aluminum and pledging to retaliate. Ursula von der Leyen said tariffs are taxes that are bad for business and “worse for consumers.” “Unjustified tariffs on the EU will not go unanswered — they will trigger firm and proportionate countermeasures,” Ms. von der Leyen said late Monday…Read more

‘Finally happening’: House Republicans rally behind Elon Musk’s efficiency rampage

‘Finally happening’: House Republicans rally behind Elon Musk’s efficiency rampage

Republican lawmakers for years have preached fiscal responsibility and vowed to curb wanton federal spending, but Congress kept racking up deficits and the national debt has now ballooned to more than $36 trillion. Enter Elon Musk, tech billionaire and leader of President Trump’s charge to downsize the federal government. Mr. Musk and his Department…Read more

Trump administration sues Illinois, Chicago over sanctuary policy

Trump administration sues Illinois, Chicago over sanctuary policy

The U.S. government filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the sanctuary policies in Illinois and Chicago, arguing they are unlawfully interfering with federal authorities’ ability to arrest and deport illegal immigrants. Justice Department lawyers said the state and local policies go beyond noncooperation and “intentionally obstruct” the…Read more

Trump signs order banning biological men from women’s sports

Trump signs order banning biological men from women’s sports

President Trump ordered a ban Wednesday on biological males participating in girls’ and women’s scholastic sports, fulfilling a campaign promise and posterizing Democrats on an issue that has become a slam dunk for Republicans. The enthusiastic crowd that packed the White House East Room roared as Mr. Trump declared that “the war on women’s sports is over” before signing…Read more

Trump plans move to dismantle federal Education Department

Trump plans move to dismantle federal Education Department

President Trump plans to shrink the size of government includes abolishing the Education Department, which spends $80 billion a year as student test scores plunge. The department is under scrutiny following Mr. Trump’s campaign pledge to close the department and transfer some of its duties…Read more

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‘Virginia School Choice Week’ Celebrated in Arlington

‘Virginia School Choice Week’ Celebrated in Arlington

EdReform Virginia’s 3rd annual School Choice Week event drew a crowd of more than 50 on Saturday, Feb. 1. The event, held in Arlington, featured remarks from a variety of speakers on the need for educational freedom. “The Nation’s Report Card came out just last week — and the results, frankly, were abysmal,” said EdReform Virginia Executive Director Nathan Brinkman. “We should view this as a five-alarm fire…Continue Reading

Trump cans thousands of ‘probationary’ federal workers

Trump cans thousands of ‘probationary’ federal workers

President Trump’s latest move against the federal bureaucracy came this week when the administration moved to fire thousands of recently hired employees still on probationary status. The Veterans Affairs Department said it axed more than 1,000 nonunion workers who had been on the job for less than two years…Continue Reading

Hegseth stands by comments that Ukraine must give up land in peace deal

Hegseth stands by comments that Ukraine must give up land in peace deal

By Mike Glenn The Washington Times Thursday, February 13, 2025 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday brushed off European complaints that President Trump’s surprise one-on-one talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin amounted to a betrayal of Ukraine and stood by his comments a day earlier that it was unrealistic for Kyiv to expect a peace deal to return all the land it had lost…Continue Reading

Trump’s federal buyout plan slowed by Cold War-era filing system buried in Pennsylvania mine

Trump’s federal buyout plan slowed by Cold War-era filing system buried in Pennsylvania mine

It sounds almost too crazy to be true. President Trump’s quest to dislodge thousands of workers from the federal government is being hamstrung by an antiquated personnel filing system located deep inside a mountain bunker. Mr. Trump’s government efficiency adviser, Elon Musk…Continue Reading

DHS fires employees who spent on luxury hotels for migrants

DHS fires employees who spent on luxury hotels for migrants

The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it had fired four employees it blamed for making “egregious” payments for luxury hotels to house migrants in New York City. Those axed include the chief financial officer at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, two program analysts and a grant…Continue Reading

EU pledges to fight back after Trump imposes steel tariffs

EU pledges to fight back after Trump imposes steel tariffs

The president of the European Commission is condemning President Trump’s decision to impose a 25% tariff on foreign steel and aluminum and pledging to retaliate. Ursula von der Leyen said tariffs are taxes that are bad for business and “worse for consumers.” “Unjustified tariffs on the EU will not go unanswered — they will trigger firm and proportionate countermeasures,” Ms. von der Leyen said late Monday…Continue Reading

‘Finally happening’: House Republicans rally behind Elon Musk’s efficiency rampage

‘Finally happening’: House Republicans rally behind Elon Musk’s efficiency rampage

Republican lawmakers for years have preached fiscal responsibility and vowed to curb wanton federal spending, but Congress kept racking up deficits and the national debt has now ballooned to more than $36 trillion. Enter Elon Musk, tech billionaire and leader of President Trump’s charge to downsize the federal government. Mr. Musk and his Department…Continue Reading

Trump administration sues Illinois, Chicago over sanctuary policy

Trump administration sues Illinois, Chicago over sanctuary policy

The U.S. government filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the sanctuary policies in Illinois and Chicago, arguing they are unlawfully interfering with federal authorities’ ability to arrest and deport illegal immigrants. Justice Department lawyers said the state and local policies go beyond noncooperation and “intentionally obstruct” the…Continue Reading

Trump signs order banning biological men from women’s sports

Trump signs order banning biological men from women’s sports

President Trump ordered a ban Wednesday on biological males participating in girls’ and women’s scholastic sports, fulfilling a campaign promise and posterizing Democrats on an issue that has become a slam dunk for Republicans. The enthusiastic crowd that packed the White House East Room roared as Mr. Trump declared that “the war on women’s sports is over” before signing…Continue Reading

Trump plans move to dismantle federal Education Department

Trump plans move to dismantle federal Education Department

President Trump plans to shrink the size of government includes abolishing the Education Department, which spends $80 billion a year as student test scores plunge. The department is under scrutiny following Mr. Trump’s campaign pledge to close the department and transfer some of its duties…Continue Reading

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