Kaine, Warner not high on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Oz as Trump health picks
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the Secretary of Health and Human Services is going to be a tough sell for U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the Secretary of Health and Human Services is going to be a tough sell for U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner.
Get off Tony Elliott’s back, we’re being told by the gatekeepers, who want the few of you who still care about UVA Football that it’s you caring that is the problem.
When conceding the presidential election to Donald Trump, Kamala Harris told supporters gathered at Howard University that they needed to keep up the fight for freedom.
Donald Trump got a bit of a rebuke from Senate Republicans, who voted on Wednesday to name John Thune, a Mitch McConnell loyalist, the Senate Majority Leader, in a race with Trump’s pick, Rick Scott, and a third candidate, John Cornyn.
SMU, which first came up as a possible ACC expansion target on our pages in the summer of 2022, is currently in first place in the ACC Football race, in its first season as a conference member.
The media, doing its usual bang-up job, is framing Donald Trump’s 1.5-point win as a landslide, and making it to be the result of Black and Latino voters abandoning Democrats.

Jay Jones, a former Norfolk state delegate who came up short in a challenge to two-term attorney general Mark Herring in the 2021 Democratic Party primary, announced on Tuesday that he will run for the 2025 Democratic attorney general nomination.
Republican nominee Jeremy Sloat won the At-Large seat on Waynesboro City Council in Tuesday’s election – assuming the two Republicans on the electoral board follow the court order to certify the vote – by 439 votes.
Staunton voters cast their ballots Tuesday to elect four of five candidates to Staunton City Council. A few new faces were elected.
Good news in Waynesboro: Jim Wood won’t be the mayor in two months, because Republicans lost two of the three Waynesboro City Council races on the ballot on Tuesday.
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