State of the Union shows us reality, surreality, of American politics in 2023
OK, like a few million of you, I watched it. The 2023 State of the Union. Yes, for me it took a large glass of grapefruit juice and tequila, but I made it.
OK, like a few million of you, I watched it. The 2023 State of the Union. Yes, for me it took a large glass of grapefruit juice and tequila, but I made it.
Step away from the blinders that partisan politics uses to distract, divide and conquer, and you will find that we are drowning in a cesspool of problems that individually and collectively threaten our lives, liberties, prosperity and happiness.
Across Virginia, and in neighboring states, real estate licensees are seeing a sharp increase in scams involving fraudulent buyers and sellers.
Drinking is a bad habit that a lot of us, me included, picked up to get through the pandemic.
Curse that First Amendment! What were the Founding Fathers thinking?
A coalition of 21 states is calling on President Biden to designate Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations under federal law.
The Shenandoah Community Capital Fund is joining forces with the Virginia Innovation Collective to host The Entrepreneur Experience in Buena Vista March 3-5.
Sixth-year senior Justyn Mutts had a Justyn Mutts day in the Virginia Tech win – 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting and eight assists in 38 minutes.
That the police officers charged with the beating death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols are Black is a distraction.
Augusta County Board of Supervisor Scott Seaton testified before the U.S. Senate in support of a bill to create liability when alcohol is sold to an impaired underage customer.
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