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Breitbart: Whitson: Special Election Gives GOP Once in Generation Chance to Get VA-11
Whitson: Special Election Gives GOP Once in Generation Chance to Get VA-11
Whitson says the VA-11 special is a 'once in a generation' chance to flip a seat Democrats last held in 2006.

He backs an America First line on crime and Fairfax schools, contrasting Walkinshaw on sanctuary policy and woke curricula.


Times Of Israel: Documentary about Gazan girl’s desperate last moments gets 2nd place at Venice Festival
Documentary about Gazan girl’s desperate last moments gets 2nd place at Venice Festival
Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother won Venice's Golden Lion, a quiet anti-action family drama starring Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver and Tom Waits.

The Voice of Hind Rajab, a Gaza war docudrama, won second prize and sparked debate; Jarmusch wore an 'Enough' badge at the ceremony.


#economy

GB News: UK's most and least reliable cars unveiled as major brands rank - Audi, Mercedes, Tesla, VW and more
UK's most and least reliable cars unveiled as major brands rank - Audi, Mercedes, Tesla, VW and more
Toyota Previa tops the MotorEasy Reliability Index at 9.8/10 for reliability and repair affordability; hybrids Lexus CT and Toyota C-HR follow at 9.7.

Tesla Model X is last at 1/10, with the bottom ten all 1/10, led by premium brands like Range Rover and Land Rover.


#religion

Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: HUD Secretary Turner, worship leader Sean Feucht unite at National Mall faith-based event
EXCLUSIVE: HUD Secretary Turner, worship leader Sean Feucht unite at National Mall faith-based event
HUD Sec. Turner: "faith is back in government" at HUD's first faith-based disaster recovery event on the National Mall with Sean Feucht.

The gathering frames churches as partners in disaster relief and links faith to Trump-era policy; the White House did not comment.