
Robert Hurt: Shifting the focus from permitting to progress
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of landowners, allowing challenges to federal regulatory decisions affecting personal property rights.

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of landowners, allowing challenges to federal regulatory decisions affecting personal property rights.

DVDs of “Heroin: The Hardest Hit,” an award-winning documentary on the impact of heroin and prescription drugs, are now available.

Tanzania’s Ol Doinyo Lengai is the only active volcano that erupts natroncarbonatite lava.

Recently Attorney General Mark Herring issued an official opinion at my request and the requests of others as to the meaning of sex discrimination under Virginia law.

The incumbent 6th District Congressman is ripe for retirement. His campaign coffers are full, and he has little left to do in the Congress.

Every Sunday, while I was living in Germany or on vacation, we went to my family’s cemetery plot. We picked weeds and watered the flowers and shrubbery.

As the War on Terror wages on, Americans are left wondering how we are to fight this very real monster that the U.S. government helped to create.

What do a historian, a video game developer, a pandemic expert, and an artist all have in common? In Virginia Tech’ Newman Library, the answer is a common goal.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have the most extreme unfavorability ratings of any major candidate in modern times.

Habitual apologists for agribusiness cite studies that show glyphosate, the “active ingredient” in Roundup, is unlikely to cause cancer.
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