The year 1963 proved to be pivotal in the life of the future Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, Winsome Earle-Sears. In 1963, the United States was in the midst of the social and ...
Read More »Eventbrite loses users after it canceled event of women’s sports defender
The state of Virginia has ditched Eventbrite after it shut down registration for an event by athlete Riley Gaines. The move by Virginia comes as other organizations are also severing their ties ...
Read More »Parents are “indoctrinating” their kids, says Virginia candidate
Parents are indoctrinating their own children, according to a Virginia Democrat running for office. Jessica Anderson, who seeks a seat in Virginia’s 71st district, claims that parents who are actively involved in ...
Read More »Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin donates part of salary to prison ministry
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is putting his money where his mouth is. He is donating a portion of his salary — $43,725 – to the Good News Jail & Prison Ministry to further ...
Read More »“The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli” in theaters through Easter
Moviegoers will have more opportunities to see “The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli” in theaters. Because of high demand, Fathom Events has extended the theatrical release through Easter Sunday. “The ...
Read More »FBI retracts document about agents infiltrating Catholic groups
The FBI is retracting a leaked document that advised Bureau agents to infiltrate Catholic groups, claiming they posed a risk of extremist violence. In a statement to The Daily Caller, the FBI ...
Read More »Deanna and the miracle of finding Gus
After decades of fruitless searching for her biological father, Deanna Doss Shrodes expected that if she ever found him, it would be at a grave marker. When her mother died without revealing ...
Read More »Parents’ rights, education have voters fired up for 2022 midterm elections
Voters will return to the polls next November, with the midterm elections being among the most highly anticipated in recent years. Much of that enthusiasm is being driven by parents. Although midterms ...
Read More »‘Minor-Attracted Persons’ is the slippery slope to legalized pedophilia
On Wednesday, the New York Post reported that student protests led to a transgender college professor being placed on administrative leave for saying it is not immoral for adults to be sexually ...
Read More »Parents emerge as powerful political force following recent elections
Parents across the nation have become a unified and powerful force while raising education to the top of public concern. The parent rights movement will now be a critical issue for the ...
Read More »Parents concerned over CRT play role in local school board elections
Provoked by a number of outrages across the country, parents have begun pushing back on politicians, school boards, and educators who use children as guinea pigs in radical social experiments and left-wing ...
Read More »Democrats suffer massive defeats in Virginia, New Jersey
Democrats suffered massive defeats at the polls Tuesday as voters repudiated CRT and the Biden administration. Nowhere was the earthquake of voter dissent felt more than in Virginia where Republican Glenn Youngkin ...
Read More »Sen. Hawley challenges court nominee over transgender restrooms after girl raped at school
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday challenged a federal appeals court nominee about her views on transgender restrooms. President Joe Biden nominated Holly Thomas for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Read More »VP Kamala Harris church video violates IRS rules
CNN reports that Vice President Kamala Harris will be featured in a partisan Democrat campaign video distributed to churches just before an important election. The message, which is against IRS regulations, urges ...
Read More »Virgninia candidate for governor to school parents: butt out
Virginia parents are still fuming about one candidate’s views on public education and who has the right to decide what students are taught. In a Virginia gubernatorial debate, Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe ...
Read More »VA Supreme Court: Public School wrongly suspended teacher who criticized gender rules
The Virginia Supreme Court issued an order reaffirming that a school teacher was wrongly suspended for objecting to new gender pronoun policies in his school district. The ruling supports a lower court’s ...
Read More »Dr. Seuss meets cancel culture as school district alleges ‘radical undertones’
Dr. Seuss has become the latest victim of cancel culture after a Virginia school district told teachers to ditch the books. The Loudoun County Public Schools district removed the books from reading ...
Read More »Study finds virtual learning destroys student achievement
Is virtual learning, as a result of the pandemic, dumbing-down America’s schoolchildren? That’s the finding of a new study of student outcomes conducted by Virginia’s largest school system. The study compared this ...
Read More »Vice President Pence supports church in dispute with state
Can government arrest a church pastor for hosting small groups in their buildings? The growing verdict across the nation is no. Now, Vice President Mike Pence is joining other members of the ...
Read More »Pro-life groups meet resistance as governments enforce stay-at-home orders
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic is exposing how tenuous First Amendment freedoms are as police enforce social distancing rules across the nation. A pro-life group in Greensboro, N.C., is suing the city after ...
Read More »Jerry Falwell Jr. criticized for reopening dorms at Liberty University
Jerry Falwell Jr., president of Liberty University, has made the controversial decision to allow students to move back into campus dorms despite the coronavirus threat. “The university has decided to move most ...
Read More »Democrat legislators in Virginia walk out on black pastor’s prayer
Praying about abortion and traditional marriage didn’t sit well with Democrat members of the Virginia House of Delegates this week. Democrats, who won control of the legislature last November, walked off the ...
Read More »Will Virginia force high-density housing on neighborhoods?
A Democratic lawmaker in Virginia wants to force communities to build high-density housing. A package of legislative measures was introduced in the Virginia General Assembly that would overrule local zoning rules and force the ...
Read More »After 200 years, US Army gets its own museum
Right now, the US Army is the only military branch without its own national museum. In 2020, that’s set to change. The future capstone of the Army is still under construction on a ...
Read More »Remarks of President Trump at the 400th anniversary of the First Representative Legislative Assembly
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP AT THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Jamestown Settlement Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia. 11:39 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you very much. Please, make yourselves comfortable. ...
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