
Justice sleeps: No, the U.S. Supreme Court will not save us
It doesn’t matter which party gets to pick the replacement to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

It doesn’t matter which party gets to pick the replacement to fill Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.

The eligibility of thousands of essential workers in the National Capital Region with Temporary Protected Status is in question due to ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to terminate the program.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) today joined fellow members of the Problem Solvers Caucus — comprised of 25 Democrats and 25 Republicans — to unveil the caucus’ “March to Common Ground” framework to help break the gridlock on the latest COVID-19 relief package.

Once upon a time in America, parents breathed a sigh of relief when their kids went back to school after a summer’s hiatus, content in the knowledge that for a good portion of the day, their kids would be gainfully occupied, out of harm’s way, and out of trouble.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) toured the Blackbriar Regulatory Services facility in Chesterfield County on Monday to learn more about how BRS is manufacturing PPE face masks for frontline workers across the United States.

Staying connected and having access to local emergency services and community resources is more important than ever.

In August 2019, the Trump Administration decided to bring forth new regulations that would change the way potential immigrants are allowed into the United States.

UVA will take steps to contextualize the contributions of founder Thomas Jefferson, remove a statue honoring George Rogers Clark, and remove the names of former Confederate leaders from the education and law schools.

The recent agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, brokered by the US, to normalize economic relations between the two countries fell short of the needed reconciliation process that would lead to full recognition of Kosovo’s independence by Serbia.

A coalition of state attorneys general are seeking a preliminary injunction seeking to block continued operational changes at the U.S. Postal Service that could impact the November elections.
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