Tens of thousands of American troops are based in the Middle East.
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The attack marks escalation in the conflict between Iran and Israel.
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The Trump administration is slashing parent agency jobs by 85%.
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130+ Jewish students, staff, alumni signed a public letter in protest.
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The bill defining relationships between the state and tribal nations passed unanimously.
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NPR spoke to immigration experts, lawyers and reviewed government documents.
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Lawmakers voiced concern about whether top national security officials discussed classified information.
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The Nansemond says the state is refusing $1.7M in Medicaid claims.
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Pro-Palestine student groups said the legislation could suppress free speech.
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The Sunni Islamist group recently took control of Damascus, ending the Assad family's reign.
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A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo sentenced U.S. citizens and dozens of others for their role in a failed coup attempt in May.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was one of two Americans believed to be wrongfully detained.
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As of Aug. 6, Virginians have secured a collective four golds, three silvers and a bronze.
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The nuclear-powered ships have a lifespan of roughly 50 years.
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The case had potentially trillions of dollars in tax consequences for the federal budget.
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The reasons they’re upset with Gov. Glenn Youngkin vary — and extend beyond the April 29 protest.
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If the governor appears, a walkout has been planned.
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Student journalists in Richmond have been juggling both tasks in the wake of pro-Palestine protests.
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Since April 30, students and faculty had gathered at the Charlottesville campus in support of Palestine.
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Students arrested Monday will also face university conduct procedures.
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More than 100 antiwar protesters have been arrested at colleges in the commonwealth.