πŸŒ‡ The Evening Sun: Washington’s Mayor Begs for Federal Action To Stem the Tide of Migrants Being Bused Up From the Border

Plus, Defacing Montpelier and Monticello

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July 18, 2022

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Washington's Mayor, in a U-Turn, Begs for Federal Action To Stem the Tide of Migrants Being Bused Up From the Border

Five years ago, Washington trumpeted its status as a 'sanctuary city' that would limit its cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Today, not so much.

By SCOTT NORVELL

Prince Harry, in Stunning Tirade at the UN, Compares U.S. to Russia

By BENNY AVNI

Was Ukrainian Cargo Plane That Crashed in Greece Carrying Weapons for Hezbollah?

By ANTHONY GRANT

Fauci Says He Will Retire by End of Biden's Current Term

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

OPINION

Defacing Montpelier and Monticello

To say that Jefferson and Madison were architects of a grand experiment in liberty is hardly to laud them as perfect. Yet today's transformed Montpelier shocked a visitor as 'a one hour Critical Race Theory experience disguised as a tour.'

By THE NEW YORK SUN

To Fight Inflation, Cut Taxes

By IRA STOLL

Cheney's Primary Defeat a 'Foregone Conclusion,' Pollster Says

By RUSSELL PAYNE

CULTURE

Caroline Vignal Has Crafted 90 Minutes of Gentleness and Joy

'My Donkey, My Lover & I' is light entertainment of the most appealing sort, a trifle that picks up grit as it saunters its way toward a conclusion.

By MARIO NAVES

Take a Numeral ★★★

Edited by John Bennett

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UPCOMING

Affirmative Action After the Court's Abortion Decision

As the Harvard case demonstrates, elite universities have taken Supreme Court decisions as a license to conduct racially preferential admissions decisions.

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