
Terrorism as a twofer
Sam Smith on terrorism: “That which uses guns and bombs and that which uses words to terrify the public into going along with whatever those in power want.”

Sam Smith on terrorism: “That which uses guns and bombs and that which uses words to terrify the public into going along with whatever those in power want.”

It’s about time someone challenged the phrase radical Islamic terrorism. The most objectionable part is the word radical.

Fox News is reporting on a World Geography class assignment at Riverheads High School. That’s one way to define lesson plan gone wrong.

To former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the biggest obstacle to defeating ISIS is getting “the lawyers off the backs of the war fighters.”

Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham leads our live coverage of the Dec. 15 CNN Republican Debate.

Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham talks Virginia politics and sports with host Jim Bresnahan on WREL-1450AM in Lexington, Va.

From the start, opponents of the American empire warned that the government could not violate the rights of foreigners without eventually violating the rights of Americans.

Former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore is running TV spots in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina to bolster his campaign for the Republican Party presidential nomination.

We’re still two months out from the first votes being cast for the presidential nomination, so with Thanksgiving upon us, it makes sense to put our pollsters to work asking the real important question of the day: what’s for dinner?

Public Policy Polling asked voters this week their thoughts on which presidential candidate would be most likely to say something stupid at the Thanksgiving dinner table. Your best guess as to who gets that nod.