Viewing racial disparities in traffic-stop rates through the prism of law-enforcement racism ignores the possibility that traffic stops might reflect the behavior of drivers, not the police.
Viewing racial disparities in traffic-stop rates through the prism of law-enforcement racism ignores the possibility that traffic stops might reflect the behavior of drivers, not the police.
Rep. Don Beyer introduced this measure knowing that study after study shows that one of the safest places to be in this pandemic is in a commercial jet. Like Biden’s heavy-handed edicts, it also ignores the presence of 41 million Americans who have been infected with Covid-19 and likely have natural immunity that may protect better against Covid-19 than vaccinations.
I know, I know. The city disapproves of giving money to beggars. And when the topic came up during one of our radio shows a few months ago, callers insisted that many of the people with their cardboard signs are actually getting rich on handouts.
So how do we picture how bad a hurricane or Nor’easter could be along Virginia’s coast? What might it look like?
You know another group that escaped the gnarly grasp of this wheezing despot? Welfare recipients. All 59 million of them. Why not mandate vaccines for them?
Back in the old days, they blamed patients without health insurance for clogging up the ERs with their routine medical problems. Now it’s Covid’s fault.
Never mind that Rutgers junior Logan Hollar lives 70 miles from the school’s New Brunswick campus and is taking only online classes. Intransigent administrators demand that he take a vaccine in order to enroll.
Turns out, like the University of Virginia rape story, this ivermectin overdose story is just another adventure in Rolling Stone fiction.
Look, this virus is with us. Vaccines render it less dangerous. Oh, and Covid-19 doesn’t care about your silly cloth mask or your lockdowns. You might as well carry a rabbit’s foot for supernatural protection.
Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin is proposing to reduce Virginians’ taxes in much the same way Governor Ralph Northam raised them
Like many other University of Virginia alumni, I was taken aback to hear that the Board of Visitors had granted President Jim Ryan a $200,000 bonus for the great job UVa had done in addressing the COVID-19 epidemic.
Reba was courageous and unafraid of the bullies on city council who locked her out of their shady backroom deals where they plotted to wantonly spend the public’s money on frivolous projects concocted by their cronies.
Fairfax County Public Schools are getting $188 million in federal helicopter COVID-19 relief funds, and school officials propose spending about 88% of the sum undoing the damage caused by the system’s COVID-19 shutdowns.
The president is so far gone that he’s apparently unaware we watched his botched surrender to the Taliban in real time. We are not fooled by his declaration of “extraordinary success.”
Frankly, I don’t want to give one penny more to our Virginia Beach schools where the far-left majority on school board fought reopening classrooms last year
No one seems to know who bought the first 13 beers and set them on a table marked “Reserved,” but by Sunday they were everywhere, from Cowboy Jack’s in Fargo, ND to First Line Brewing in Orchard Park,NY
The Standards of Learning pass rates for Virginia public school students were grim this year, showing declines of 20 to 25 percentage points in history, math and science from the 2018-19 school year.
To prevent the ugly proliferation of leaflets and profanely expressed political sentiments in an architectural gem that attracts many visitors, UVa officials are requiring Lawn residents to confine their verbiage to message boards fitting in the door panels.
Does this pandering fool really believe that talking about his own loss of a son to cancer was some sort of consolation to families of service members who lost their loved ones in senseless combat brought on by Biden’s ineptitude?