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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

As the NFL prepares for Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4 in Minneapolis, it is shying away from the take-a-knee controversy that has plagued the season. Officials rejected an ad in stadium programs from a leading veterans group with the phrase #PleaseStand. (Associated Press/File)

NFL denies #PleaseStand ad for Super Bowl

For a moment there, it looked as if the National Football League would make it through the Super Bowl without another take-a-knee uproar, and then NFL officials rejected an ad from a leading veterans group with the phrase #PleaseStand. Published January 23, 2018

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has said nothing about an undercover video that revealed current and former employees admitting to anti-Trump bias and discussing how to shadow-ban and otherwise limit the reach of unfavored accounts. (Associated Press/File)

Twitter political bias seen in Project Veritas video

Conservatives have griped for years about being undermined by Twitter, but after listening to the Silicon Valley giant's staffers admit on hidden camera to political bias, the right wants answers. Published January 16, 2018

The San Francisco 49ers, who did not qualify for the NFL postseason, had only four players taking a knee during the national anthem by Week 17. Kneeling at Week 16 were (from left) Eli Harold, Eric Reid, Marquise Goodwin and Louis Murphy. (Associated Press/File)

NFL’s kneeling protesters miss playoffs

NBC plans to televise any players who refuse to stand for "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl, but there may be nothing to show. Published January 15, 2018