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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

A girl who was protesting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at rally in Janesville, Wis., on March 29, 2016, is escorted by police after being pepper-sprayed by a man in a crowd during a confrontation outside the hotel where Trump was speaking. Her face was stained by the spray. (Amber Arnold/Wisconsin State Journal via AP) **FILE**

Democratic operative plotted to have women bullied by men at Trump rally

The White House moved Wednesday to distance itself from a Democratic dirty-tricks scandal amid Republican calls for an investigation and newly released footage revealing that a Hillary Clinton campaign consultant schemed to have women bullied at a Donald Trump rally. Published October 19, 2016

Bob Dylan in 1965 (Associated Press/File)

Bob Dylan’s Nobel prize sets off literature debate

The Nobel Committee for Literature touched off a furious debate Thursday by awarding its prize to Bob Dylan, the first time in its 115-year history that the prestigious award has gone to a songwriter. Published October 13, 2016

Columbia University President Lee Bollinger (left) poses with Elizabeth McGowan, Lisa Song and David Hasemyer of InsideClimate News — winners of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting — during the award ceremony at Columbia University's Law Library on May 30, 2013, in New York. (Associated Press)

‘Liberal, biased’ media outlets thinly disguised as nonprofit journalism, conservatives argue

As newspapers fold and reporters are laid off, nonprofit journalism websites funded by foundations have moved in to fill the void with the kind of investigative coverage many news outlets no longer can afford. The problem, say conservatives, is that some of those nonprofit sites act less as objective purveyors of news than as disseminators of liberal propaganda. Published October 6, 2016

Paris climate deal clears ratification threshold with ‘historic’ EU vote

The U.N.-sponsored climate pact to limit greenhouse gases crossed a critical threshold far ahead of schedule Tuesday with the approval of the European Union, as world leaders raced to cement the deal amid fears that Donald Trump would make good on his vow to end U.S. participation if elected president. Published October 4, 2016