The justices are set to review lower court rulings in favor of trans students in Idaho and West Virginia.
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For the last two years, Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay has been guarding.
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Then things got complicated.
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The GOP nominee says a social media account containing explicit photos is part of a campaign to force him out of the race.
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The incident occurred Thursday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to return him. So far, the White House has refused, claiming he's in the MS-13 gang.
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The notices came just days after President Donald Trump moved to strip workers of their collective bargaining rights at HHS and other agencies.
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Former service members make up roughly 30% of federal workers.
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Experts say the best way to prevent the disease is to get the MMR vaccine.
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The department distributes billions in federal money and plays a key role in regulating student services.
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The remains of hundreds of tenant farmers are being moved from the former Oak Hill tobacco plantation.
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The apparent deal was announced in a joint statement Friday, but still needs to be finalized.
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Mike Hollins was shot in the back last November. He returned for spring practices four months later.
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The Virginia Department of Corrections is refusing to release public records documenting inmate complaints.
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A top Virginia House Republican said the party is pushing for rebates as negotiations drags on.
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Charles Givens' 2022 death at the Marion Correctional Treatment Center is the subject of a federal lawsuit
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The Appomattox delegate is accused of striking a woman with an SUV after she refused to get back in the vehicle.
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At least 20 states have enacted laws restricting or banning gender-affirming care for trans minors.
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The case will end up in a civil courtroom or before the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission.
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The court ruled the AG's office went against a 2020 state law that increased how many credits people in prison could earn.
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Attorney's say a recent resignation makes local resources inadequate to prosecute the case.