Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a lawsuit against the Missouri School Boards Association (MSBA). The lawsuit stems from MSBA’s failure to produce requested records related to their role in an October memo from the National School Boards Association and Biden Administration that designated parents who participate in school board meets and presented an alternative view point on issues like COVID restriction and Critical Race Theory as “domestic terrorists”.… Continue Reading
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has tapped a former local elections official and ex-aide to a far-right-wing state senator to serve as Virginia’s elections commissioner. The move sparked criticism Monday from both Democrats and the GOP senator, while former colleagues of the nominee, Susan Beals, defended her as highly qualified.… Continue Reading
The Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jillian Balow’s office is set to review charges of misconduct against Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent School Ziegler brought forth by the parental rights group Fight For Schools.… Continue Reading
Donald Trump Jr., along with several former members of the Trump Administration, have launched the news aggregation app MxM News (“Minute by Minute”), with hopes of competing with industry titans such as Apple News and Google News.… Continue Reading
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin cheered the state’s Department of Labor and Industry’s Worker Safety Board’s vote to remove unnecessary COVID related restrictions in the workplace.… Continue Reading
Tuesday marked the second day of the nomination hearings for President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. The hearing lasted more than 13 hours and featured several contentious moments between republican Senators and Jackson.… Continue Reading
A Maryland dentist has been charged with murder after a former patient with whom he had been in a relationship died of a drug overdose.… Continue Reading
Longtime Washington radio and podcast personality Andy Parks has died. Parks, who spent decades at WMAL, before moving on to host a radio program and podcast at the Washington Times, was 68. … Continue Reading