Poverty? Collapsing infrastructure? Underfunded schools? No. We need more war
Twenty-two years ago, Congress put sanity up for a vote. Sanity lost in the House, 420-1. It lost in the Senate, 98-0.
Twenty-two years ago, Congress put sanity up for a vote. Sanity lost in the House, 420-1. It lost in the Senate, 98-0.
Today was National Gun Violence Awareness Day in the U.S. A few Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro residents rallied for awareness.

A tradition begun by the Statler Brothers continues at Gypsy Hill Park the first weekend in July with Happy Birthday America.
Wreaths Across America’s Mobile Education Exhibit will make several stops in Virginia in the month of July to honor those who served.
The rate of U.S. deaths due to alcohol, drugs and suicide reached an all-time record in 2021, an increase of 11 percent, according to a new report.
The United States military is one of the largest employers in the world, with over 1.3 million active-duty personnel and millions more veterans and their families.
The essence of U.S. coverage of global immigration is that it’s simply an unexamined nuisance, which is, of course, growing worse under Joe Biden.
In all, 58,222 Americans died during a futile war that began in 1959 when the first U.S. soldiers were killed during a guerrilla raid on their quarters near Saigon; the war ended ignominiously in 1975.
SNAP purchases are limited to foods designed for take-home preparation and cold prepared foods because of an outdated provision.
The latest on Jay Woolfolk looking ahead to the fall is that his teammates aren’t sure that he’ll be a member of the football program for the 2023 season.
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