Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s war on K-12 public education in Virginia is opening up a new front: aimed, not the least bit surprisingly, at history and the social sciences.
Tearfully addressing reporters at a press conference on Tuesday, UVA Football coach Tony Elliott often referred to Davis, Devin Chandler and D’Sean Perry in the present tense.
A witness to the shootings on a bus of UVA students returning from a field trip on Sunday told investigators that the suspect appeared to be aiming at “certain people.”
No matter who runs for office, no matter who controls the White House, Senate or the House of Representatives now or in the future, “we the people” have already lost.
Ryan Lynch, a second-year neuroscience major, wants the families of the three UVA Football student-athletes whose lives were taken Sunday night that they didn’t die alone.
Bronco Mendenhall told ESPN.com reporter David Hale that he has spoken with the mothers of all three of his former Virginia Football players who were shot and killed on Sunday night.
In her new novel, “Goodlife, Mississippi,” Eileen Saint Lauren brings to life the story of a girl who becomes an orphan as a result of her own mistake.
It’s just what we do these days when we hear about the latest mass shooting. People offer “thoughts and prayers,” groups pushing for commonsense gun reforms put out statements, and then the world moves on.
I’m 65, and I have experienced my share of tough days. I had to say goodbye to both parents, a couple of dear friends in my years. But today may have been the worst.
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