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Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson covers politics and the West from Denver. She can be reached at vrichardson@washingtontimes.com.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying speaks during the daily press briefing at the Foreign Ministry in Beijing on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. China's Foreign Ministry described outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday as a "doomsday clown" and said his designation of China as a perpetrator of genocide and crimes against humanity was merely "a piece of wastepaper." (AP Photo/Liu Zheng)

China bids ‘good riddance’ to 28 Trump officials with bans on entry, business

China's communist leadership took one final parting shot at the outgoing Trump administration, slapping sanctions Wednesday on 28 former U.S. officials, banning them from entering or doing business in the country moments after they left office based on "a series of crazy U.S. moves on China-related issues." Published January 20, 2021

This April 13, 2020, file photo provided by TC Energy shows workers for TC Energy installing a section of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline at the U.S.-Canada border north of Glasgow, Mont. (TC Energy via AP) ** FILE **

Joe Biden pressed not to cancel Keystone XL pipeline by Canadian tribes

Canadian tribes invested in the Keystone XL are pushing back against President-elect Joseph R. Biden's reported plans to cancel the enormous pipeline project in what could present a delicate political balancing act for the incoming administration. Published January 19, 2021

Service Industry workers and supporters hold protest signs in front of Allegheny County offices in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

Stanford shutdown study shows ‘no clear significant’ benefit to lockdowns

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and other lockdown critics have been accused for months of ignoring the science on the novel coronavirus, but a recently released study by Stanford University researchers is providing an empirical boost to those who want to shut down the shutdowns. Published January 18, 2021

President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with leaders of some of the national law enforcement organizations in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Friday, July 31, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Big Tech declares war: ‘Woke capitalism instead of freedom’

It started with President Trump getting kicked off Twitter, but the rush to banish him from the public square over the U.S. Capitol riot is threatening to engulf vast swaths of the right as conservatives gird themselves for what they describe as a political purge. Published January 17, 2021