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A panel of experts could determine if “pattern of misconduct” occurred.
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The division has created programs to help narrow the achievement gap.
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An ongoing review of a former state crime lab analyst’s work uncovered the error.
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Virginia's capital will cease being a transfer hub for the bus service.
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Low-barrier facility could take over Salvation Army thrift store space
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She recommends people seek out information from the CDC, Virginia Department of Health.
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Crowds will gather on the National Mall on Saturday for a military parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the army. It also happens to coincide with President Trump's 79th birthday.
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Markets in Asia opened lower early Friday while oil prices surged after Israel attacked Iran's capital amid the ramping up tensions over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program.
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Prosecutors accused the owner and his sister of trying to intimidate or manipulate company employees, adding that they could serve as witnesses in the case.
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The stage is set for 32 club teams — including some of the top ones around the world — to compete for the chance to emerge as the champion of a revamped tournament. It hasn't gone great so far.
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Israel launched an airstrike on Iran overnight. Blasts were heard in the capital Tehran around 3am local time. Israel's defense ministry warned it expects missile and drone retaliation.