Fiscal insanity: The government borrows $6 billion a day, and we’re stuck with the bill
We’re not living the American dream. We’re living a financial nightmare. The U.S. government is funding its existence with a credit card.
We’re not living the American dream. We’re living a financial nightmare. The U.S. government is funding its existence with a credit card.
A coalition of gun safety groups are calling on Corporate America to cease donations to the political campaigns of Tennessee state lawmakers who voted last week to expel Justin Jones and Justin Pearson for demanding that the General Assembly take action to prevent gun deaths.
Virginia is scheduled to open its 2023 football season in Nashville against Tennessee, in a state where the House of Representatives just voted to expel two young Black legislators for leading a protest on the House floor.
Waiting lists for Albemarle County’s Housing Choice, Treesdale three-bedroom, Crozet Meadows and Scottsville School Apartments voucher programs are now open.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $3 million in competitive funding to Arlington County’s Continuum of Care for Homelessness.
Scientists have long cautioned that global warming would lead to wetter and drier extremes—increasingly severe rainfall and more intense droughts around the world.
Good News & Jail and Prison Ministry is the largest supplier of chaplains for jails and prisons in the world.
In order to block what he calls the Department of Defense’s “pro-abortion agenda,” Congressman Ben Cline is prepared to play politics with the military preparedness of the United States.
In a media call Thursday afternoon, Virginia Sen. Mark R. Warner addressed the possibility of raising the national debt limit.
Virginia is the ninth state in the United States to enact legislation on the sale of Kratom as Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed SB 1108 yesterday.
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