Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Antifa blamed for violence at 2017 Trump speech in Phoenix report
A band of bottle-throwing Antifa radicals instigated the melee outside President Trump's speech last year in Phoenix, prompting police to deploy smoke grenades and tear gas, according to a newly released report. Published January 30, 2018
Labor union pooh-poohs Disney’s $175M package of tax-cut bonuses, benefits
Most people would be happy to pocket an extra $1,000, but labor officials were downright grumpy after the Walt Disney Co. announced it would hand out cash bonuses in response to the Trump corporate tax cut. Published January 25, 2018
Women’s March crowds drop by half as left-wing group struggles with political divisions
The 2018 Women's March wasn't exactly a bust, but the one-year anniversary event also fell well short of its historic predecessor in terms of crowd size as divisions surfaced within the left-wing movement's ranks. Published January 24, 2018
Trump’s grande tax cuts good news for Starbucks employees; company boosts wages
Starbucks will top off the paychecks of its baristas as part of a $250 million wages-and-benefits package stemming from the Trump tax cuts, the company announced Wednesday. Published January 24, 2018
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
Al Gore snubbed by Hollywood as ‘Inconvenient Sequel’ misses out on Oscar nod
Former Vice President Al Gore may need some ice for that burn after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Tuesday snubbed his climate-change documentary "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power." Published January 23, 2018
Ryan Zinke signs agreement to allow lifesaving road between Alaska tribal village, airport
Alaskan tribal members have fought for decades to win approval for a 12-mile road between their remote Aleutian fishing village and a critical all-weather airport, and the federal government's shutdown wasn't going to get in their way. Published January 22, 2018
Colin Kaepernick donates $10K to leading Soros-backed resistance group
Colin Kaepernick entered the home stretch of his Million Dollar Pledge last week with a donation to one of Democratic moneyman George Soros's favorite left-wing resistance groups. Published January 21, 2018
Mick Mulvaney, budget director: Trump wanted to avoid shutdown while Obama wanted to ‘weaponize it’
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said Sunday the difference between the 2013 and 2018 federal shutdowns is that President Barack Obama wanted it and President Trump didn't. Published January 21, 2018
Luis Gutierrez, Illinois representative, willing to fund ‘idiotic’ border wall in exchange for DACA
Rep. Luis Gutierrez said he's willing to pay for a border wall in exchange for protections for illegal immigrants known as "Dreamers." Published January 21, 2018
Trump ad says Democratic foes will be ‘complicit’ in murders by illegal immigrants
The Trump campaign released a tough ad saying that Democrats will be "complicit for every murder committed by illegal immigrants." Published January 21, 2018
Federal prosecutors drop charges against 129 Trump inauguration protesters
Federal prosecutors said Thursday they will dismiss the charges against 129 of 188 activists facing trial for rioting and vandalism during the Trump inauguration, a month after a jury found the first batch of six protesters not guilty. Published January 19, 2018
Three D.C. metro sites make short list for Amazon’s second headquarters
Amazon released Thursday its short list of destinations for its second headquarters, and three of the finalists are located in the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Published January 18, 2018
Landmark British study debunks UN’s worst-case global-warming scenarios
A groundbreaking British study throws cold water on the U.N.'s most extreme climate-change scenarios, finding little chance that the planet will heat up by 4 to 5 degrees over the next century. Published January 18, 2018
Dakota Access activist accused of firing at officers agrees to plea deal
Red Fawn Fallis would serve seven years in prison, avoid jury trial. . Published January 17, 2018
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
Four people injured by rioters at Milo Yiannopoulos event sue Berkeley
Four Bay Area ticket-holders who tried to attend a Milo Yiannopoulos speech but were instead attacked by masked radicals have filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit against the University of California, Berkeley. Published January 16, 2018
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
Environmentalists urge Feds to launch another operation to seize Bundy cattle
It's hard to imagine how the 2014 federal effort to impound Cliven Bundy's cattle could have gone any worse, but environmentalists are demanding that the Bureau of Land Management go back and try it again. Published January 11, 2018
Northern spotted owl being poisoned by California’s illegal marijuana grows
Pot smokers, beware: The northern spotted owl, the bird that brought down the Pacific Northwest timber industry, is circling California's newly legalized marijuana market. Published January 11, 2018