Jewish charity advocates for expansion of kosher, halal food in USDA’s national food pantries
The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty has been fighting poverty and promoting the social welfare of New York’s struggling populations.
The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty has been fighting poverty and promoting the social welfare of New York’s struggling populations.
This year’s presidential election, much like every other election in recent years, is what historian Daniel Boorstin referred to as a “pseudo-event.”
For its victims, war is . . . yes, hell. For the rest of us — the onlooking and supportive patriots — war is an abstraction embedded in ignorance, a.k.a., public relations, served up for public consumption.
A feasibility study is in the works to investigate sea level rise and flooding along coastal regions and rivers in Virginia.
The U.S. government and economy were built on the backs of slave labor. Twelve former Presidents owned slaves, eight while in office.
Forty years past the time that George Orwell envisioned the stomping boot of Big Brother, the police state is about to pass off the baton to the surveillance state.
The NFL wanted to introduce more women to the sport of football. It could have never planned for something as impactful as “The Swiftie Effect.”
Four members of the SEEC Climate Jobs Task Force are leading members in calling on the DOE’s 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board.
Despite the claims of Waynesboro leaders that the city’s deal with Northrop Grumman will provide 331 jobs, job creation does not appear to have been a priority.
VDOT has updated its schedule for road work in the Culpeper District during the next week.