As the last decade has shown, the district’s teacher shortage won’t be solved by spending more.
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Axios asks Vice President Kamala Harris where she stands on the death penalty. And the answer is silence after years of flip flops.
Look at the signs and you see a crack in Virginia’s blue wall.
The average teacher now costs the district more than $120,000 a year. Taxpayers aren’t getting their money’s worth.
United Nations passes non-binding resolution telling Israel to end its “unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory” — by a 124-14 vote.
Supporting the First Amendment is now a partisan issue.
Kamala Harris seems unwilling or unable to answer any impromptu question that she has not been previously prepped for.
In a Virginia neighborhood that prides itself on tolerance, the GOP vice presidential nominee’s neighbors are anything but.
The vice president did a Friday interview with a Philadelphia news anchor and a Tuesday interview with a National Association of Black Journalists panel.
Some of Kamala Harris’ positions are so extreme that her leftist allies won’t admit she actually holds them.
The September 10th presidential debate went down as expected. Summed up, it was Sappy and the Blob pile on Grouchy.
The Ohio city, thrust into the global spotlight by the presidential debate, has a big migrant problem. But the media would rather fact check Trump.
ABC News put a finger on the scale for Trump-Harris debate. Guess who it helped?
Who won? It might not matter to Americans, who want economic stability above all else.
When conservatives notice, it’s a conspiracy theory. Once liberals acknowledge it, it’s old news. Look at illegal immigration.