MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — School officials are investigating after swastikas were reportedly found graffitied at a Rockville high school on Monday, Nov. 6. In a letter to parents of students at Thomas S. Wooton High School, Principal Douglas Nelson said students found the symbols drawn on a desk and bathroom wall and […]
Hundreds of protestors turned out in force at the Montgomery County School Board meeting again Thursday to express their continued demands that parents should be allowed to opt out of certain classes, and books about sexuality and gender.
let s go outfront. good evening everyone. i m erin burnett. we re in countdown, counting down to a tax hike. congress has ten days to reach a deal that will keep american taxes from going up on january 1st. if they fail to agree, the average american worker will lose $40 a week. under fire today, republican house members who rejected a deal that would have extended the payroll tax cut by two months. past the two-month extension, return to work on the year-long extension or explain to the american people, 160 million of them, why congress would not listen to them. the speaker in turn went before the cameras to make his point. we re here. we re ready to work, looking for our counterparts to sit down with us so we can do what the president, bipartisan leaders in the house and senate all want. that s to extend the payroll tax cut for one year. deja deal. why don t we have a deal? let s asking republican jeb hensarling from texas, co-chair of the deficit super committe