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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Virginia is the only Southern state that has not implemented new restrictions since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
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The commonwealth, county and the Sheriff's Department did not admit liability and denied their actions caused Otieno’s death.
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The commonwealth's odd-year elections offer both parties a chance to test messaging and policy ahead of 2024 contests for president, Congress.
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This year's budget bill is long overdue.
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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