Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Rep. Lauren Boebert wins Republican House primary after switching districts in Colorado
District-switching Rep. Lauren Boebert was declared the winner Tuesday in the Republican primary for Colorado's 4th Congressional District, topping a crowded field of lower-profile candidates. Published June 25, 2024
Transgender track star wants ‘all the records’ after Olympics hopes dashed
Transgender hurdler CeCe Telfer is determined to take "all the records" in the upcoming women's indoor track and field season after international rule changes prevented the male-born athlete from competing in the women's U.S. Olympic trials. Published June 24, 2024
Sorry, Woody: Disney exec caught on video saying company discriminates against White males
Disney's senior vice president for business affairs said in an undercover video that the entertainment giant makes hiring and advancement decisions based on race, specifically excluding White males from roles and promotions. Published June 24, 2024
‘Take Back Title IX’ tour bus vandalized with ‘anti-women,’ pro-transgender graffiti
Pro-transgender vandals defaced the Our Bodies, Our Sports coalition's "Take Back Title IX" tour bus during a stop in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, covering the vehicle with profanity and crossing out messages such as "Save Women's Sports." Published June 22, 2024
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg blasted for dropping cases against suspects in Columbia building takeover
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is being accused of a political double-standard after dropping charges against most of the anti-Israel activists arrested in the occupation of a Columbia University academic building. Published June 21, 2024
Feds notch win as Supreme Court denies Rio Grande deal sought by Texas, New Mexico
The Supreme Court rejected a motion Friday by Texas and New Mexico to settle a long-running dispute over Rio Grande water management, ruling that the states can act only with the backing of the federal government. Published June 21, 2024
On anniversary of Dobbs ruling, parents share stories of adoptions spurred by fall of Roe
There are children growing up today because of the Supreme Court's 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson -- one of them is a Florida boy named Jacob. Published June 20, 2024
Anti-Israel college encampments fail to budge public opinion on Palestinians: poll
Those anti-Israel protests that roiled university campuses for months drew headlines and created headaches for administrators, but they failed to move the needle on public support for the Palestinians. Published June 20, 2024
Disney+ doubles down on woke with pronoun scene in ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’
It would have been tough to top the "lesbian space witches" scene in Episode 3, but "Star Wars: The Acolyte" at least made the effort in Episode 4 with a nod to preferred pronouns. Published June 19, 2024
Kirk Cameron aims for Guinness World Record with ‘See You at the Library’ mass story hour
A drag-queen story hour in Philadelphia set a Guinness World Record earlier this month by attracting 263 attendees, but Kirk Cameron is confident he can shatter that mark. Published June 19, 2024
Colorado Supreme Court takes up Christian baker’s refusal to create gender-transition cake
A smorgasbord of hypothetical cakes was on the menu at the Colorado Supreme Court as the justices considered whether Christian cake artist Jack Phillips was within his rights when he refused to create a blue-and-pink cake to celebrate a gender transition. Published June 18, 2024
‘Star Wars’ fans abandon ship as Disney+ brings on the ‘lesbian space witches’
When Disney CEO Bob Iger said he wants to focus on entertainment instead of messaging, he apparently wasn't referring to the "Star Wars" franchise. Published June 18, 2024
District-switching Lauren Boebert takes massive lead in Colorado primary poll
Rep. Lauren Boebert's lead-up to her reelection campaign was nothing short of disastrous, yet the pistol-packing, theater-vaping, district-hopping Republican is still the candidate to beat. Published June 17, 2024
Girls left in dust as male-born transgender athletes take state track titles in five states
Transgender students may represent only a tiny percentage of high school athletes, but they enjoyed disproportionate success this year in girls' track-and-field state championships. Published June 16, 2024
‘Big win’: House Judiciary cheers reported dismantling of Stanford Internet Observatory
The Stanford Internet Observatory is reportedly winding down after the departure of its two top leaders, a development hailed by free-speech advocates who accused the project of promoting widespread online censorship in the name of combating "misinformation." Published June 14, 2024
82-year-old woman sues YMCA over locker room run-in with transgender staffer
An 82-year-old Washington state woman has sued her local YMCA for slapping her with a lifetime ban after she complained about a male-to-female transgender employee in the women's locker room. Published June 13, 2024
‘Woke insanity’: Scooter-riding teens arrested for scuffing Pride street mural spurs backlash
You may be able to get away with spray-painting graffiti on statues of American heroes in Washington, D.C., but don't try putting skid marks on the Pride street mural in Spokane. Published June 12, 2024
Transgender Lia Thomas fails in challenge to rules that bar her from elite women’s races
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas failed in her challenge against rules that stop her from competing in elite women's races because judges ruled she did not have standing to bring the case. Published June 12, 2024
Northwestern President Michael Schill on hot seat as calls for resignation rise
No university president is facing more pressure to resign over campus antisemitism than Northwestern's Michael Schill, and that was before last weekend's anti-Israel graduation walkout. Published June 11, 2024
Two park police injured, one ranger assaulted in weekend’s pro-Gaza protest outside White House
Two U.S. Park Police officers were injured and a park ranger was assaulted during a weekend anti-Israel protest near the White House that drew thousands of demonstrators who left a trail of graffiti-covered statues and trash in their wake. Published June 10, 2024