Valerie Richardson
Articles by Valerie Richardson
Ted Cruz Iowa events shadowed by pro-ethanol Winnebago
Wherever Ted Cruz appears on the campaign trail in the last frantic days before the Iowa caucuses, chances are a colorful Winnebago is in hot pursuit. Published January 26, 2016
Texas prosecutor with Planned Parenthood link fuels bias charges over pro-life indictments
Pro-life groups cried foul over Monday's criminal indictments against two Center for Medical Progress investigators because a prosecutor in the Harris County District Attorney's office is also a Planned Parenthood board member. Published January 26, 2016
Ben Carson highlights patriotism, faith, compelling life story in bid for Iowa upset
If Ben Carson has a prayer of saving his presidential campaign from oblivion as the Iowa caucus looms, he'll need to put his faith in voters like Jim and Linda Mitchell. Published January 25, 2016
Injured Carson campaign workers honor late colleague’s memory by returning to Iowa
The three workers on Ben Carson's presidential campaign who were injured in a car crash that killed their colleague last week are determined to honor his memory by returning to the hustings in Iowa. Published January 24, 2016
GOP presidential rivals won’t touch Donald Trump’s ‘I could shoot somebody’ boast
Republican presidential rivals don't appear eager to address Donald Trump's boast about his support. Published January 24, 2016
March for Life buoyed by young people opposing abortion in increasing numbers
Ashley McGuire is just 30, but she'll feel like a senior citizen at Friday's March for Life, which will be teeming with pro-life teenagers and millennials on the National Mall. Published January 21, 2016
Bernie Sanders calls Planned Parenthood ‘part of the establishment,’ riles feminists
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' description of Planned Parenthood as "part of the establishment" isn't sitting well with feminists or Bill Clinton. Published January 20, 2016
Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley looms as key church-state separation Supreme Court case
A playground spat over surfacing made out of scrap tires is looming as a pivotal church-state separation case, one that religious freedom advocates say could provide relief from what they see as government hostility toward faith. Published January 20, 2016
Climate debate heats up after 2015 described as warmest year on record
Federal climate scientists announced Wednesday that 2015 was the hottest year on record, fueling another round in the global-warming debate as climate skeptics challenged the findings. Published January 20, 2016
New York court upholds $13,000 fine against farm owners who refused to host gay wedding
A New York appellate court upheld Thursday a $13,000 judgment against the owners of Liberty Ridge Farm for refusing to host a same-sex marriage on their property. Published January 15, 2016
‘13 Hours’ pushes Benghazi back into spotlight, reignites debate
It's enough to turn Republicans into Hollywood fans: A big-budget action movie about the 2012 terrorist raid on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi hits theaters Friday, reigniting debate over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's role in the deadly attack. Published January 14, 2016
New Mexico to sue EPA over toxic Gold King Mine spill
New Mexico announced Thursday that it plans to sue the Environmental Protection Agency over last year's massive mine spill that sent toxic orange sludge into the Animas and San Juan rivers. Published January 14, 2016
Al Jazeera America shut down
Al Jazeera America was already dogged by low ratings and an anti-American image, and then the network aired a thinly sourced report last month accusing Peyton Manning and other top athletes of using performance-enhancing drugs. Published January 13, 2016
Sam Brownback moves to defund Kansas Planned Parenthood affiliates
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback announced Tuesday that he would act to cut off state Medicaid dollars to Planned Parenthood affiliates and called on state legislators to cement his policy into law. Published January 12, 2016
Ammon Bundy-led Oregon standoff a mixed bag for Western federal lands crusade
The Bundy-led occupation unfolding in rural Oregon may have delivered a public relations blow to the lawful effort to loosen the federal government's grip on Western lands, but in one key respect, the protest may also be helping. Published January 11, 2016
Muslim workers may reapply for jobs sooner after firings over prayer dispute
The dispute over on-the-job prayer that led to the firing of about 150 Muslim employees at a Colorado meat-packing plant moved closer to resolution Friday after the company said workers may reapply for their positions after 30 days, instead of 180. Published January 8, 2016
Al Jazeera America sports doping report puts hard-won respect at risk
Despite paltry ratings and ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Jazeera America had gained a measure of respect among U.S. journalists for its in-depth investigations, a hard-won reputation now at risk over its explosive sports-doping report. Published January 7, 2016
Colorado probes scam as demand for driver’s licenses by illegal immigrants outstrips predictions
The Colorado attorney general's office announced Thursday that it has launched an investigation into a suspected black market in which scammers sell appointment times to illegal immigrants seeking driver's licenses for up to $1,000. Published January 7, 2016
Jane Norton won’t give up fight to defund Planned Parenthood in Colorado
If anyone knows how difficult it is to defund Planned Parenthood, it's former Colorado Lt. Gov. Jane E. Norton, who has been working on it for more than 15 years. Published January 5, 2016
Tom Steyer spending big in Colorado leading up to election
San Francisco billionaire Tom Steyer, the left's answer to the free-market Koch brothers, is spending heavily in swing-state Colorado entering the pivotal 2016 election. Published January 5, 2016