
The FBI’s Gestapo tactics: Hallmarks of an authoritarian regime
With every passing day, the United States government borrows yet another leaf from Nazi Germany’s playbook.

With every passing day, the United States government borrows yet another leaf from Nazi Germany’s playbook.

Two spots will be up for grabs in the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs this weekend in Daytona, with 23XI Racing announcing Thursday that it has withdrawn its medical waiver holding Kurt Busch’s spot in the playoffs.

A Mechanicsville man was among three found guilty in a Washington, D.C., court on Tuesday of assaulting police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

President Biden, Vice President Harris, and the U.S. Department of Education have announced a three-part plan to help working and middle-class federal student loan borrowers transition back to regular payment as pandemic-related support expires.

Most vehicles are equipped with an annoying little feature. If you don’t buckle up, they’re going to ding. And ding and ding – until you finally put on your seat belt. Turns out, studies show that ding is actually what motivates some folks to wear their seat belt.

“All good things must come to an end,” said Ed Clark, president and founder of the Wildlife Center of Virginia. “UNTAMED,” the television series co-produced by the center and the Richmond-based VPM, will not be renewed for a fifth season.
The middle school years aren’t exactly known as a peak life experience, what with their body image awkwardness, mental health issues, and social angst.
Twitter is beset internally by lack of oversight, mismanagement and insufficient attention paid to major security flaws.

Tammy Maxey, who has led Virginia AITC for more than half of the last 30 years, was recently named executive director of the Virginia Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom.

Every year, an estimated 500,000 Virginia schoolchildren can better understand the value of agriculture thanks to Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom.