
You think it matters who you vote for: And then there’s reality
Elections have to mean something more than just who gets to decide how the money gets spent. You assume that, but when you look at what gets done, and what doesn’t get done, meh.

Elections have to mean something more than just who gets to decide how the money gets spent. You assume that, but when you look at what gets done, and what doesn’t get done, meh.

The Delivering for America Act passed after the House Oversight Committee released internal USPS documents showing sharp declines in delivery service across the country.

The massive explosion that took place in Beirut, Lebanon on Aug. 4 was a deadly blow that added a new big wound to the already full-of-wounds Lebanon.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley, a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley, produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News to inform legislators and the public.


Presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Joe Biden has chosen California U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris as his national ticket running mate.

With an ever-growing prison population within the United States, many lawmakers are beginning to push legislation to improve the standards for release within the criminal justice system.

Three things are happening, have been happening, relative to COVID-19, international politics, and the 2020 presidential election.

The U.S. House on Wednesday followed the Senate’s lead and overwhelmingly passed historic public lands legislation to guarantee federal funds for local, state and national parks, trails and recreation facilities.

Unless we take back the reins—and soon—looking back on this time years from now, historians may well point to the events of 2020 as the death blow to America’s short-lived experiment in self-government.
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