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 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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It wasn't about diversity, they say. It was about ending discrimination.
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Advocates say job cuts will leave hundreds of national parks understaffed.
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He plans to step down after a tenure marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, mail-in ballots and service cuts.
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George has his day, and so does Abe. But states honor U.S. presidents in lots of ways.
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House Speaker Don Scott said the decision to let LeVere Bolling vote remotely was a no-brainer.
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Similar efforts have been made in other states around the country.
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The company has more than 6,200 employees and already has a large presence in Virginia.
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A complaint seeking an injunction was filed Wednesday on behalf of the Greenbrier Sporting Club in White Sulphur Springs.
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Both chambers have now passed the "assault firearms" ban.
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The governor owes a Virginia bank $368M.
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The measure would extend the statute of limitations for prosecution to 10 years.
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The State Corporation Commission has had at least one vacancy since early 2022.
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The National Conference of State Legislatures said that at least two dozen states had enacted laws to address organized retail theft.
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The proposals sought to address same-sex marriage, abortion and voting rights.
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A northern Virginia county is acknowledging that it underreported President Joe Biden’s margin of victory there over Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election by about 4,000 votes. It was the first detailed accounting of the errors that initially became public as part of a criminal case.