Now Biden’s saying that mask wearing will end on April 29, 2021. As if anyone would believe it. That’s more than 400 days after Americans were suckered into “15 days to flatten the curve.”
Now Biden’s saying that mask wearing will end on April 29, 2021. As if anyone would believe it. That’s more than 400 days after Americans were suckered into “15 days to flatten the curve.”
Reading slowly from his notes, as always, Northam warned that if numbers continue to spike “everything is on the table.”
Looks like CNN’s Jeff Zucker now knows what it feels like to be the victim of an eavesdropper.
As a result of Fauci’s terrible advice, American schoolchildren are depressed, fat and failing. They’ve been sitting home for nine months, learning little as they serve as guinea pigs in a fear-fueled experiment in education.
The conservative majority sent a signal that nine months into this pandemic, it’s time governors stopped stomping on constitutional rights.
A story by Dana Goldstein published in the New York Times on June 30, 2020, illustrates America’s new favorite parlor game: Pick your expert.
Last night, the Supreme Court court ruled 5-4 to bar New York Governor Andrew Cuomo from enforcing his “Cluster Initiative” against houses of worship. This ruling was on a suit brought by two of those, a Catholic Church and a synagogue.
"Peat? You mean, like, dirt? I'm going all the way to Ireland and you want me to carry home a chunk of dried Irish dirt?"
If you’re at my table, you’re getting the canned variety – whole berries in a bowl and the log on a plate.
Remote learning is a misnomer. It’s remote failing for many children.
The parole board works for us. Its job is not to use squishy standards to release hardened criminals back into the community. The first priority of the board should be protection of the law-abiding public.
Thanks to despotic governors and other meddling government officials, Thanksgiving shaming is a thing this year.
Having scrapped the Standards of Learning (SOL) exams for Virginia public school students during the COVID-19 spike last spring, the Virginia Department of Education plans to relax its standardized testing requirements again this spring. In addition, school divisions will be given “greater flexibility” in awarding students credits towards graduation.
Governor Ralph Northam likes to say he follows the “science” and the “data” when promulgating rules to fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus. But he admitted yesterday that the latest round of lockdown measures — which included ordering children as young as five to wear masks — was inspired by images in the media.
What’s the difference between thousands of people roaming around “unchecked” in a Walmart or at a gun show besides the merchandise?
There has not been a single case of COVID transmission in Virginia Beach Public Schools.
With America’s most beloved holiday just a week away, some power-mad politicians seem determined to stick their noses into our dining rooms.
Why should America’s waiters, plumbers and laborers pay off the student loans of doctors, lawyers and MBAs?
If you wonder why your conservative high school student emerged from college spouting liberal slogans and voting Democratic, blame the lack of diversity in higher education.