Both Virginia and DC’s Attorney Generals Launch Investigations into Washington Commanders

The Attorneys General of D.C. and Virginia confirmed Monday that their offices would conduct separate investigations into the NFL’s Washington Commanders and owner Dan Snyder in response to a House investigation into the team’s financial actions. The ongoing sage of lawsuits the team is facing has included claims of sexual harassment from former cheerleaders, and […]

Twitter Accepts Elon Musk’s Offer

Twitter has reached a deal to sell itself to Elon Musk. The social media giant warmed up to Musk’s acquisition offer over the weekend. The development came days after the tech billionaire announced he had lined up more than $40 billion to fund his bid. Musk met with Twitter’s board on Sunday to discuss his financing plan […]

New Law Bans Traffic Ticket Quotas

In a new bill signed by Governor Youngkin, as part of the nearly 700+ bills he signed into law recently, it is now illegal for police departments to set traffic ticket quotas. (RELATED: Youngkin Has Now Signed More than 700 Bills Into Law) The new law, which goes into effect on July 1, prohibits law enforcement […]

Virginia Dems Scramble to Replace Leadership Ahead of Primaries

A group of Virginia Democrats desperately trying to regain its momentum by trying to replace its leadership following their dramatic loss at the hands of Youngkin last year. A group of Democrats, led by Del. Don L. Scott Jr. from Portsmouth, are citing the bylaws of the House Democratic caucus that says officers may be […]

Miyares Ends Effort to Prosecute Park Police Officers

Miyares is bringing an end to the criminal case of the two U.S. Park Police officers who were involved in the fatal shooting of Bijan Ghaisar. The incident has been highly politicized since the event first happened. According to the Associated Press, Miyares’ decision ends a nearly five-year legal saga in which Ghaisar’s family, police […]

Budget Compromise Not Expected in Time for Veto Session

The General Assembly will be back in town Wednesday to vote on Governor Glenn Youngkin’s amendments and vetoes to legislation passed earlier this year, but it is unlikely to have a budget compromise ready for approval by then. “Informally, the chairs are going back and forth a little bit, and we keep getting briefed, but […]

Educators Admit Ignoring State’s Critical Race Theory Law

An undercover investigation by Accuracy in Media revealed five school administrators in Iowa admitted to ignoring the state’s CRT ban. To skirt the law and undermine the will of the Iowa Legislature, school officials have relabeled critical race theory lessons. And their admissions were all caught on camera: The Daily Caller’s Chrissy Clark further reports: Anthony Ferguson, the executive director […]

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Albemarle School Board over 2019 Anti-Racism Policy

Albemarle County Circuit Court Judge Claude Worrell said Friday he would dismiss a lawsuit against the Albemarle County School Board; in the lawsuit, a group of parents argued that anti-racist school policy required “the indoctrination of Albemarle students in an ideology that denigrates students—all students—based on their race. “The policy violates students’ civil rights by treating […]

Youngkin to Expand Political Scope Nationally

Governor Glen Youngkin is looking to take his influence to a national audience with the creation of two new political groups. These new groups, Sprit of Virginia, a political action committee, and America’s Spirit, a nonprofit advocacy group, will allow him to help fellow Republicans in gubernatorial races across the country. It will also help him […]

Virginia Town Unveils Anonymous Ratings System for Police Officers

Police officers in Warrenton, Virginia are set to be graded on their performance by the residents of the town they work in. The program is called the Guardian Program, will allow citizens to submit an anonymous rating of police immediately after an incident via a QR code. The anonymous reviews will be visible to officers, […]