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Virginia News
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Virginia is now ranked last in the nation for on-time mail service.
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The panel would review medications and place upper-payment limits on as many as 12 drugs per year.
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City adviser estimated remaining CSO work would cost $600M.
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The changes include required topic descriptions and limits on poster size, placement.
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Alexandria's mayor said Richmond's opaque legislative process eroded confidence.
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The city is facing a tight budget this year — and primary elections are in June.
NPR News
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Iran's nuclear program has been dealt a blow, here's an overview of the current state of its facilities.
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If you're a veteran who has been charged a fee to get help on your application for a VA disability rating or other benefits, NPR wants to hear from you!
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AI-generated videos of fighting between Iran and Israel went viral, and people asked chatbots if they were real. "What we're seeing is AI mediating the experience of warfare," said one researcher.
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Vogue magazine in the U.S. will soon have a new editorial head. Anna Wintour announced that, after nearly 40 years in the position, she will be focus on her wider roles at Vogue and Condé Nast.
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Signs installed earlier in National Parks earlier in June asked for feedback on signs "that are negative about past or living Americans." Comments viewed by NPR didn't provide the requested feedback.
Arts & Culture
- Geologists uncover new evidence from ancient asteroid that hit the Chesapeake Bay
- Recent Hanover museum exhibit examines Brown Grove's history, legacy
- On Juneteenth, she celebrates the role quilts may have played in Underground Railroad
- How did Chesterfield County’s charter get lost so many times?