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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.

Articles by Valerie Richardson

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a flag as he arrives to a campaign rally at the University of Northern Colorado, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, in Greeley, Colo. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump divides LGBTQ movement along party lines

Nowhere is the divide on President Trump more pronounced than in the LGBT community, where his administration has been both condemned as the worst and hailed as the best in modern history on gay rights. Published August 22, 2019

Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Makan Delrahim leaves the federal courthouse Tuesday, June 12, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) ** FILE **

Big Tech antitrust concerns draw state AGs’ attention

Add a cohort of state attorneys general to the growing list of government gumshoes pursuing the nation's tech giants over whether their market clout has stifled competition and innovation. Published August 20, 2019

In this March 31, 2015, file photo, a bald eagle takes flight in Newcastle, Maine. Bald eagles are in the midst of record population growth in the northern New England states and could find themselves removed from all state endangered lists. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Endangered Species Act revisions by Donald Trump decried

The Trump administration moved to "bring the Act into the 21st century" by finalizing sweeping revisions that maintain the "best available science" standard while placing limits on the designation of critical habitat, streamlining the listings process and making clear the costs of such designations. Published August 12, 2019

California Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum decried as anti-Semitic

A proposed ethnic-studies curriculum developed for California public high schools has ignited outrage over its shabby treatment of Jewish Americans and Israel, leading to fears that students could soon receive a crash course in anti-Semitism. Published August 11, 2019

William Perry Pendley is the deputy director of the Bureau of Land Management. (Department of the Interior photograph)

William Perry Pendley, ‘sagebrush rebel,’ embraces role heading BLM

William Perry Pendley has long railed against the federal government's vast land holdings, but shortly after arriving at the Bureau of Land Management, he was asked to approve the acquisition of the 16-acre Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum in Florida. Published August 8, 2019

This May 21, 2018, photo shows a row of dishwashers for sale at Lowe's Home Improvement store in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey) **FILE**

Dishwasher regulations draw Trump administration scrutiny

For years, consumers have complained about slower, noisier dishwashers that produce dirtier dishes, the result of tighter federal efficiency regulations that the Trump administration is now seeking to unload. Published August 7, 2019