Aside for the Washington politics and lifestyle news from Hollywood A-listers, some truly great scientific developments have risen as Saturn’s moon Enceladus harbors the potential building blocks for life.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
Aside for the Washington politics and lifestyle news from Hollywood A-listers, some truly great scientific developments have risen as Saturn’s moon Enceladus harbors the potential building blocks for life.
Congressman Scott Taylor’s record on the battlefield, in his congressional district, and in Washington has shown that he is worthy to be the first freshman legislator in two decades to be named to the Conference Committee for Appropriations Bills.
From dogs in wineries, to “internet beer retailers,” to samples at distilleries, 15 new legislative proposals regarding ABC laws will go into effect July 1.
“Tolerate us,” they say, “or we’ll come after you.”
As political fighting continues to increase around the U.S., with the most recent instance at The Red Hen in Lexington, Virginia, 44 percent of Americans now believe a second civil war imminent.
Virginia’s federal court ruled that the state’s House legislative districts represent racial gerrymandering.
Pro-robot minimum wage hikes will only increase unemployment for the working class.
Justice Anthony Kennedy has officially announced his retirement, paving the way for President Donald Trump to nominate a second, and maybe not his last, justice to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Trump’s “Space Force” may sound like a ridiculous idea, but it kind of already exists, and can be used to do so much more.
Will Trump’s new initiative to restructure the federal government amount to cutting red tape for the masses and draining the swamp, or will it only be a conservative-friendly rebranding of the leviathan of Washington D.C.?