Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Hillary Clinton: ‘I know nothing’ about Democratic dirty tricks exposed in videos
Democrat Hillary Clinton pleaded ignorance Wednesday when asked about undercover videos linking her campaign to Democratic dirty tricks before shutting down a press confab shortly after the final presidential debate. Published October 20, 2016
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
Ted Cruz calls for criminal probe into visits by ‘voter fraud operative’ to Obama White House
Sen. Ted Cruz called for a "serious criminal investigation" into multiple visits to the White House by Democratic consultant Robert Creamer after undercover videos showed he was involved in hiring protesters to disrupt Donald Trump events. Published October 19, 2016
Former Greenpeace leader defies environmentalists by defending fracking
A former Greenpeace leader butted heads Tuesday with the anti-fracking movement by insisting that hydraulic fracturing is needed to help fight global warming. Published October 19, 2016
North Dakotans seek federal aid after livestock butchered near pipeline protest
The North Dakota congressional delegation called Tuesday on the Obama administration to kick in funding for law enforcement following attacks on livestock near the Dakota Access pipeline protest camp. Published October 19, 2016
Undercover video shows Democrats saying they hire agitators to disrupt Donald Trump events
Two top Democratic strategists have exited the presidential campaign after explosive undercover videos showed them discussing voter fraud and their roles in planting paid agitators at campaign events for Republican candidate Donald Trump. Published October 18, 2016
Firebombed Orange County GOP office accustomed to scorn
The firebomb that gutted the Orange County GOP headquarters Sunday represented a first for local Republicans, but not the graffiti calling them "Nazi Republicans." Published October 17, 2016
Darryl Glenn, Casper Stockham buck Colorado ‘Republicans are racist’ claims
The "Republicans are racist" narrative pushed by Democrats has been a tough sell this year in Colorado, maybe because there are too many black Republican candidates. Published October 17, 2016
Exxon moves to block N.Y., Mass. climate-change subpoenas as Democratic probe stumbles
Six months after picking a legal fight with Exxon Mobil Corp. over global warming, Democratic attorneys general now find themselves on the hot seat. Published October 17, 2016
N.C. GOP office firebombed, vandals warn ‘Nazi Republicans, leave town or else’
A North Carolina Republican Party office suffered major damage after being firebombed late Saturday or early Sunday in what a party official described as a "hate crime," and which presidential nominee Donald Trump promptly blamed on rival Hillary Clinton. Published October 16, 2016
Leonardo DiCaprio urged to quit U.N. post amid Malaysian corruption probe
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is being urged by environmentalists to step down from his U.N. climate change position over his connection to a Malaysian money-laundering scandal under investigation by the Justice Department. Published October 16, 2016
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
Obama backs activists as Dakota Access pipeline protest spirals out of control
The Obama administration has come under fire for aligning itself with activists fighting a North Dakota pipeline project even as the protest at the 2-month-old encampment spirals out of control. Published October 12, 2016
Darryl Glenn, Colorado Senate candidate, jumps back on Donald Trump bandwagon after debate
Donald Trump's strong debate performance Sunday drew at least one Republican candidate back into the GOP presidential nominee's corner. Published October 11, 2016
Leaked emails show Hillary Clinton blaming Russians for funding ‘phony’ anti-fracking groups
Supporters of hydraulic fracturing have long accused Russia of funding anti-fracking environmental groups, and it turns out Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton agrees. Published October 10, 2016
Cape Breton Island, Canada, recruits Americans disgusted with Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton
Disgusted by Donald Trump? Repulsed by Hillary Clinton? For those dreading the outcome of the November presidential election, Canada wants you. Published October 9, 2016
‘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
Fossil fuels not raising air pollution as much as previously predicted
The Environmental Protection Agency may have overlooked the real culprits in its recent crackdown on methane emissions from fossil fuels: rice farmers and cows. Published October 6, 2016
NOAA finds cows, rice farms driving methane rise, not fossil fuels
The Environmental Protection Agency may have overlooked the real culprits in its recent crackdown on methane emissions from fossil fuels: rice farmers and cows. 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