JUST IN: Supreme Court Grants Virginia Approval to Remove 1,600 Noncitizens from Voter Rolls
The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared the way for Virginia to remove 1,600 individuals from its voter rolls ahead of Election Day, overturning a previous
The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared the way for Virginia to remove 1,600 individuals from its voter rolls ahead of Election Day, overturning a previous
For 17 consecutive nights, a fleet of unidentified drones repeatedly violated the airspace over Langley Air Force Base, home to some of America’s most advanced
A Virginia court has ruled that the Department of Defense cannot bar individuals with HIV who have undetectable viral loads from enlisting in the military.
A federal judge has ruled that a Virginia school district cannot bar a transgender student from playing on a girls’ middle school tennis team while
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin declared that his state will no longer adhere to California’s standards that would mandate that every new car sold in the
Virginia’s Republican Governor, Glenn Youngkin, has vetoed over two dozen gun control bills sent to him this week by the Democratic-controlled state legislature. No matter
A Virginia teacher who was fired for refusing to use a student’s self-proclaimed preferred pronouns had his lawsuit against the school board revived by the
The Virginia Republican Party didn’t hold back and sent out numerous explicit flyers about Democrat Susanna Gibson’s online sex scandal just two weeks before the
House Republicans are gearing up to introduce what they assert is the “strongest” anti-Chinese government legislation in American history on Thursday. If approved, the bill
Legendary actor Morgan Freeman has expressed his disapproval of Black History Month. During an interview with Variety, the Oscar-winning actor said that his history is
In a secretly recorded video, Joyce DeCerce, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Compliance Manager, admitted that First Lady Jill Biden will “just take it out
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday urged prosecutors to protect the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) “mission,” in his first remarks since President-elect Donald Trump announced