Montgomery faces fine lawsuit for dropping Confederate name



The Pentagon's testing unit warned that the helicopter made by Lockheed Martin was not "operationally suitable" in emergency situations, according to the report. Get market news that's worth your time. The new helicopter program was supposed to be $5 billion, but it wasn't.

"My purpose is to lift up those that have been marginalized and overlooked," the congresswoman said, drawing a contrast with Pelosi.

Roman Rain Tree has tried to convince local officials to do away with a name that memorializes sexualized and genocidal acts and is one of more than 100 places in California to do so. In September, the popular Lake Tahoe ski resort changed its name to recognize it was offensive. It became official.

We are. That wasn't enjoyable.

For 26 years, Ernest Ray worked at a company in southwest Virginia that made compressors, in a physically demanding job that involved night shifts on a factory floor. Ray got about $9,000 in unemployment benefits when the plant closed. The Virginia Employment Commission tried to take the money back, but Ray is fighting them in court.

In August 2021, a protest was held in Kentucky where demonstrators objected to the teaching of critical race theory. In the past year, the opposition to critical race theory has become a conservative rallying cry at school board meetings. White voter turnout increased recently in Virginia.

The Los Angeles Times has an opinion.

A draft regulation is a good idea. It's possible to make it a great one.

The approval for the installation of a dozen turbines near Rhode Island marks a major step in the administration's goal of reaching 30 gigawatts of offshore wind-generating capacity. The officials see offshore wind.

C.J. Stroud may be the one to beat for the award as the race coalesces around three quarterbacks: Alabama's Bryce Young, Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett and C.J. Stroud.

The Vatican said on Thursday that Pope Francis will canonize a Dutch priest who was murdered in the Dachau concentration camp in 1942 for preaching against the Nazis. The president of the Catholic university at Nijmegen, who was a member of the Carmelite religious order, began speaking out against Nazi ideology before World War Two and the German invasion of the Netherlands. He spoke out against anti-Jewish laws during the Nazi occupation.

People want to use his name so they can get some publicity. "I think it's cheap," said Mark Richards.

Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders has a message for defensive backs. JSU has the best students.

Many of the scandalous claims are either unconfirmed or have been proven false, but that doesn't mean "Russiagate" was a hoax.

The culture war doesn't take Thanksgiving week off, and its two main participants aren't big on giving thanks. The post-liberal right thinks that modern America is weak, secular, and decadent. On Tuesday, the Women's March apologized for sending out an email.

A Scottish judge on Thursday shot down attempts to force the government to investigate the purchase of two golf courses by former President Donald Trump.

The Arbery family and supporters were happy with the jury's decision, while the defense attorney was floored.

A former missile defense engineer who recently pleaded guilty to leaking U.S. military secrets claims he did so because his desperate attempts to correct a potentially deadly software error went completely unheeded by authorities. I was told to ignore it.

Diane Turco is a member of the Cape Downwinders and she wants the public to pay more attention to the decommissioning.

Everyone was happy to win a game when I arrived. We are not happy to win a game anymore.

The buildings that are named for controversial figures in the state will not be changed.