College August 26, 2020 Former Miami pool boy calls Falwell Jr. 'predator,' claims ex-Liberty University president sent him pic of student exposing herself The twisted plot in the tawdry tale of Jerry Falwell Jr. and a former Miami pool boy took yet another turn Wednesday after Giancarlo Granda called the former Liberty University president "a predator" and claimed Falwell Jr. sent the now 29-year-old a picture of a student exposing herself and had participated in three-way video calls earlier this year.
US August 20, 2020 Intricate plans to remove Richmond's Robert E. Lee statue snarled by lawsuit Relocating the 21-foot tall monument, which rests atop a granite pedestal nearly twice as high, has proven a conundrum. It's complicated further by a lawsuit against Gov. Ralph Northam.
US protests July 23, 2020 Robert E Lee statue in Virginia knocked down, broke in two, police said A statue of Robert E. Lee, the commander of the Confederate Army, was toppled overnight and broke into two pieces in Roanoke, Va., police said Thursday.
Virginia July 16, 2020 Virginia drops criminal charges against pastor who held 16-person church service Criminal charges against a Virginia pastor who held a Palm Sunday service in violation of coronavirus lockdown orders were dropped on Friday. He faced a $2,500 fine and possible jail time.
Virginia July 9, 2020 Richmond's Confederate Soldiers and Sailors statue dismantled, latest monuments to come down Work crews in Virginia’s capital city on Thursday dismantled the final piece of a monument honoring a Confederate naval commander and scientist, following last week’s order from Mayor Levar Stoney to clear away all city-owned Confederate statues amid weeks of protests against police brutality and racism.
Virginia July 2, 2020 Richmond will dismantle 11 statues with Confederate links overall, mayor says, as 2nd monument comes down Work crews in Richmond, Va., removed the second Confederate statue Thursday, one day after Mayor Levar Stoney enacted emergency powers to have eleven statues taken down in light of recent protests.
Virginia June 22, 2020 Protesters pepper-sprayed during clashes with Virginia police over Confederate statues Virginia police officers purportedly pepper-sprayed protesters late Sunday following another night of unrest in Richmond over the removal of Confederate statues.
STATE AND LOCAL June 18, 2020 What happens to Confederate statues after they’re removed? Once the memorials to historical figures ranging from Robert E. Lee to Christopher Columbus are ripped from the plinths, public officials then need to figure out what to do with them.
Virginia June 18, 2020 Virginia judge extends injunction barring removal of Gen. Robert E. Lee statue An injunction blocking Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam from removing a 21-foot-tall statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee has been indefinitely extended, a Richmond judge ruled Thursday.
Fox News Flash June 18, 2020 Laura Ingraham: If Biden wins, he'll be no more than a 'figurehead' for the radical left If presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the election in November, he will be no more than a figurehead for the radical left, "The Ingraham Angle" host Laura Ingraham asserted Wednesday night.
Celebrity News June 16, 2020 Pharrell Williams advocates for Juneteenth to become an official holiday in the state of Virginia Pharrell Williams is hoping to make a change.