As Migrant Caravan Moves Closer To U.S., Trump Blasts Situation As An ‘Assault On Our Country’
As the migrant caravan continues towards the U.S., questions have been raised about who exactly is funding the 4,000-strong endeavor. After all, food, water, gas for vehicles, and other necessities is expensive for those who claim they are fleeing Central and South America’s woeful economic conditions.
Virginia’s House Districts To Be Drawn By Professor That Redistricted Congressional Map In 2016
“This deprived Virginia of a high-ranking member of Congress, who was in line to sit on the House Armed Services Committee, to represent the Norfolk region that relies heavily on federal military presence to support its local economy,” House GOP lawyers wrote referring to the court-appointed “special master” that was used for redistricting in 2016 – who is now charged with redrawing the Commonwealth’s legislative districts.
Treasury Department Official Arrested After Leaking Russia Investigation Documents To BuzzFeed
A senior adviser in the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has been charged with “unauthorized disclosure of suspicious activity reports” and “conspiracy” following leaks of documents related to several people under investigation by White House Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Dominion Energy To Keep Surry Nuclear Power Plant Online Through 2053
“Renewing the operation of Surry also positions Virginia for economic growth and will help the Commonwealth remain a leader in the production of clean energy among other states in the mid-Atlantic and South. It supports more than 900 high-paying jobs at the station and produces additional economic and tax benefits,” said Dan Stoddard, Dominion Energy’s Chief Nuclear Officer.
Hurricane Florence’s Virginia Price Tag Only $10.8 Million After FEMA Reimburses 75 Percent Of Costs Incurred
One of the biggest factors for the most costly storm preparation in almost a decade stems from the governor’s decision to evacuate 245,000 residents from low-lying parts of Hampton Roads, the opening of two state-sponsored emergency shelters, and the mobilization of 6,000 Virginia National Guard troops.