Inspector General report reveals severe staffing shortages across Veterans Affairs facilities
The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of VA released a report that found the VA’s health system faces a severe staffing shortage.
The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of VA released a report that found the VA’s health system faces a severe staffing shortage.
The unemployment rate in Virginia was up in July, the seventh straight month that we’ve had an increase – July, note, was the seventh month of the year.
A man with no scruples, who is self-absorbed and has an insatiable lust for raw power, is occupying the most powerful position on the planet, acting on his whims and constantly testing the outer limits of his power.
HUD and the USD have proposed rolling back key energy efficiency building codes that save homeowners and renters thousands on energy bills.
Oklahoma has begun to require an “America First” certification for teachers who relocated in the hopes of keeping away “woke indoctrinators,” according to the state’s superintendent of instruction, Ryan Walters.
The VA announced it has processed more disability benefits compensation and pension ratings claims in a single year than ever before.
While federal agents clear out homeless encampments in Washington, cities like Waynesboro look to have conversations around the issue.
Brandon Tierney, who thought he was the star of “Tiki & Tierney” when he was teamed on the radio with all-time UVA Football great Tiki Barber, is going full-out truther on Juan Soto, who Tierney thinks is fudging his age.

The hubbub in Virginia politics on Wednesday was that Winsome Earle-Sears had run screaming like her hair was on fire from a debate sponsored by AARP Virginia because of a “scheduling conflict.”
I’ve eternally complained about Democrats ceding territory in my part of Virginia, frustrated that we don’t even try in the I-81 corridor, down in Southwest, in Southside.