American Dirt, American Water: Cultivating empathy for migrants amidst Trump’s culture of fear
American Dirt sat unread on my shelf for the better part of two years, and every couple of months, I’d pick it up and turn it over in my hands.
American Dirt sat unread on my shelf for the better part of two years, and every couple of months, I’d pick it up and turn it over in my hands.
If Donald Trump is remembered for anything, it may be his unintentional role in reviving public interest in the U.S. Constitution.
What we’re witnessing is the calculated use of emergency powers to concentrate power in the hands of the president, enrich the Deep State, and dismantle what remains of economic and constitutional safeguards.
James Madison University in Harrisonburg has announced that Dr. James C. Schmidt will serve as its seventh president.
A death investigation is under way after a former federal prosecutor was found dead in a home in Alexandria on Saturday morning.
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner of Virginia and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland have introduced the Protect Our Probationary Employees Act.
Jim Londos was the biggest star in pro wrestling, and arguably in all of American sports, in the 1920s and 1930s.
Sixth District Republican Congressman Ben Cline insists that “(t)here is no evidence to support the allegation that Elon Musk or his team has unlawfully accessed or seized sensitive data.”
Good news on the economic front: the ill-conceived Trump tariffs on Mexico, and Mexico’s retaliatory tariffs announced in response, are on pause for one month.
While the news media fixates on the extent to which Project 2025 may be the Trump Administration’s playbook for locking down the nation, there is a more subversive power play taking place under cover of Trump’s unique brand of circus politics.