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by | Aug 12, 2019

Last week aging rocker Tommy Lee, who was last relevant in the 1980s as the drummer for the band Mötley…

by | Jul 3, 2019

This Independence Day, many of us will be enjoying good food, good company — and maybe even a good book….

by | Jun 21, 2019

On June 15, 1864 the Army of the Potomac established what became the siege of Petersburg, which acted as the…

by | Apr 29, 2019

Willoughby Run is a stream too small to be called a creek. Trickling southward through the hills of Adams County,…

by | Mar 5, 2019

Hoping for a knockout blow to battered, bedraggled remnants of the Confederate army, the starched and ready ranks of… Hold…

by | Jul 26, 2018

In the summer of 1862, just weeks before the Battle of Sharpsburg (or Antietam) — the bloodiest single day of…

by | Mar 16, 2018

In one of his final columns in 2015, my late friend Peter Hannaford wrote about how liberal activists had been…

by | Nov 9, 2017

Well, we learned one thing on Election Day: Virginia is for louts. This should not stand. It cannot stand. We…

by | Sep 21, 2017

T.S. Eliot wrote that “April is the cruellest month…mixing Memory and desire…” But he never spent a sun-drenched, late summer’s…

by | Aug 23, 2017

Capitol Hill displays 100 luminaries in Statuary Hall: two donated from every state in the nation. Per The Washington Times,…

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