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A law enacted in July made the expansion possible.
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Poll: 6 in 10 Republicans, 7 in 10 Democrats are unplugging from politics.
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Kamras says he, Avula and Edwards aligned on the tenets of human dignity
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Related bills touch on unmanned vehicles, construction.
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'It feels like they saved my life in a way,' one recipient says.
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Public meeting highlights around Central Virginia for the week beginning Jan. 27.
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This comes in response to a lawsuit Harvard filed on Friday morning, challenging the Trump administration's abrupt move to revoke the school's ability to enroll foreign students.
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The White House budget office rejected the conclusion of a nonpartisan congressional watchdog that said the Trump administration is breaking the law by not spending funds as directed by Congress.
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Five years after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, the future of the intersection where it happened is uncertain. Today, a memorial is set up in the partially blocked street. But some want to move on. How does a community reckon with its past and confront its future?
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Ukraine and Russia have begun the exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war, the largest such swap since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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While tornadoes can obliterate communities, hailstorms cause damage across much larger areas.