Youngkin celebrates first lab school; critics say governor ‘waging war’ against K-12 ed
In an effort to give parents more say over their children’s education, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is following through on a campaign promise.
In an effort to give parents more say over their children’s education, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is following through on a campaign promise.
A new aquaponics facility will address food insecurity and education when it opens its doors this fall.
Approximately one vehicle is stolen every 32 seconds in the United States, with passenger vehicles making up almost 75 percent of all stolen vehicles.
Get ready for the next phase of the government’s war on thought crimes: mental health round-ups and involuntary detentions.
Arlington County has been named the No. 1 Digital County for 2023 by the Center for Digital Government and the National Association of Counties.
Last week, after voting on a long series of amendments, the Republican majority in Congress (including Congressman Ben Cline) passed— mostly along party lines – the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Although these precrime programs are popping up all across the country, in small towns and big cities, they are not making us any safer but they are endangering individual freedoms.
A mere 55 years after his death, the U.S. government has restored J. Robert Oppenheimer’s security clearance, which the Atomic Energy Commission had taken away from him in 1954, declaring him to be not simply a communist but, in all likelihood, a Soviet spy.
We’re not back to square one in US-China relations, but neither have we moved the needle much forward.
The July 21 theatrical release of the film Oppenheimer should help to remind us of how badly the development of modern weapons has played out for individuals and for all of humanity.
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