The hospitals are understaffed and otherwise under major stress, to the point that patient standards of care have changed.
The hospitals are understaffed and otherwise under major stress, to the point that patient standards of care have changed.
“The future prosperity of our Commonwealth depends on how well we prepare our students,” the Governor said
It shouldn’t take moms crawling around supermarket aisles on their hands and knees looking for stray cans of formula or mothers dabbling in the baby formula black market for the Biden Administration to realize they have yet another avoidable crisis on their hands.
The books in question: “Gender Queer, A Memoir,” by Maia Kobabe and “A Court of Mist and Fury” by Sarah J. Mass contain sexually explicit language and images and are entirely inappropriate for young kids. Anyone who’s glanced at them can see that.
Education is in a “national crisis,” said Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears. Americans are no longer close to being the most educated people in the world.
Is it required that every politician everywhere make a statement - or Tweet - whenever there’s a tragedy?
If Luria genuinely believes that Facebook traffics in misinformation why would she hold millions of dollars worth of stock in the company?
One of my morning newspapers is The Virginian-Pilot. It used to be an outstanding regional newspaper. Shrunken to a sliver of its former self, it is no longer.
The Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, a career progressive politician unburdened by a law degree, has declared Fairfax County’s support of federal authorities in execution of federal law to be unconstitutional.
I know, I know, it’s been fun sitting home with your cats since early 2020, when Gov. Ralph Northam shut down the commonwealth to slow the spread of covid-19.
Is there a lower form of humanity than a parent who refuses to support his kids?
No longer will Florida’s government agencies be forced to buy expensive space for legal ads in shrinking newspapers. Instead, those announcements can be posted on websites. Good for taxpayers. Bad for newspapers.
If American grocery stores closed when they ran out of baby formula, many would be unable to open today. The nationwide shortage has reached the critical stage and forced desperate mothers to drive from store to store in search of food for their babies.
This attempt to intimidate and bully the justices on the highest court puts the US on the road to a banana republic. It needs to stop.
My mother was unforgettable. This chain-smoking, hardworking, sarcastic bank teller - queen of the drive-in window in our little New Jersey town - provided my brother and me with a cornucopia of memories.
Former Governor George Allen likes to say that the best social program is a job. One might suggest that a corollary to this proposition is that the best way for Virginia’s public school system to advance “social justice” is giving students the skills they need to get quality jobs in the 21st century knowledge economy.
So while bars, restaurants and stadiums are packed, while Washington elites gather shoulder to shoulder to celebrate themselves, and most school kids across the country are finally free of muzzles, only poor children are stuck in soggy masks all day.
These lab-coated tyrants - who should stick to tweaking the food pyramid - used cellphone data to monitor compliance with lockdowns and curfews.
Worse, they did business with a “controversial” data collection outfit - SafeGraph - to get the information.
Cellphones are an issue in almost every high school in Virginia. School authorities remain in control at some schools. They’re struggling but at least trying to maintain control in others.