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Articles by Valerie Richardson

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Black conservatives defend Trump, blast Democratic record in inner cities

As Democrats and media figures continued to accuse Mr. Trump of racism for his broadside at "dangerous & filthy" Baltimore, black conservatives have come to the president's defense, accusing critics of attempting to deflect attention from the wretched conditions in urban areas long run by Democrats.

August 2, 2019
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello meets with mayors from his party inside the Yolanda Guerrero Cultural Center in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Sunday, July 21, 2019. The meeting was closed to the media as he entered through a heavily guarded side door. Rossello said Sunday evening that he will not resign in the face of public furor over an obscenity-laced leaked online chat, but he will not seek re-election or continue as head of his pro-statehood political party. (Pedro Portal/Miami Herald via AP)

Ricardo Rossello nominates Pedro Pierluisi as possible successor

Outgoing Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello announced Wednesday that he has nominated Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia as Secretary of State -- and his presumed successor -- although it was unclear whether the selection would ease the island's political crisis.

July 31, 2019
In this July 16, 2019, file photo, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello, accompanied by his Chief of Staff Ricardo Llerandi, right, attends a press conference in La Fortaleza's Tea Room, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Pictured left is Erik Rolon, undersecretary of the interior. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti, File)

Ricardo Rossello, Puerto Rico governor, refuses to resign

Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello refused to relinquish power Wednesday despite rising calls for the young, telegenic head of state's resignation, a crisis fueled by a digital-age chat scandal that has thrown the U.S. territory into political chaos.

July 24, 2019