
Poll: Majority buys Trump nonsense on Muslims celebrating 9/11
It doesn’t matter if large groups of Muslims in New Jersey celebrated the fall of the Twin Towers on 9/11, as long as you believe they did.

It doesn’t matter if large groups of Muslims in New Jersey celebrated the fall of the Twin Towers on 9/11, as long as you believe they did.

As I travel across Virginia’s Fifth District, I regularly hear how our nation’s outdated and complicated tax code is making life more difficult for people.

Good news: more of you think the notion pushed by the right that there is a War on Christmas is nonsense.

Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring unilaterally ended concealed carry reciprocity with 25 states Tuesday.

It’s a sign of the times in the America that Donald Trump is making great hate again. Forty-one percent of Trump backers favor bombing Agrabah.

The Democratic National Committee on Friday capitulated and agreed to reinstate Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign’s access to a critically-important voter database.

So I get a news release this week from Fairleigh Dickinson University about a poll that the school had conducted on the War on Christmas nonsense.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is again making the case for expansion of the state’s Medicaid system, but he’s aware that it will be a hard sell.

In response to Governor McAuliffe’s unveiling today of his proposed biennial budget, Senate Democrats made the following statements.

Going head on at a question about the fallout from the Iraq war would seem to be as fun for a Republican on a live TV debate as a root canal.