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Lawsuits Challenge Virginia’s Sexual-Orientation Protections
FALLS CHURCH — A conservative legal group has filed lawsuits challenging a new Virginia law that bars discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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FACT CHECK: False claims flood Trump-Biden debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of fabrications and fear-mongering in a belligerent debate with Joe Biden.
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Virginia GOP Raises Concerns Over Absentee Ballot Rule
RICHMOND (AP) — The Republican Party of Virginia says state elections officials have created confusion among voters.
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Her Words: Amy Coney Barrett on Faith, Precedent, Abortion
WASHINGTON D.C.- Barrett’s quotes and previous rulings paint a picture of what kind of Supreme Court Justice she might be.
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Trump taps Amy Coney Barrett for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Saturday
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What Will Virginia’s Next Budget Look Like?
RICHMOND (AP) — Virginia lawmakers unveiled budget proposals Friday aimed at mitigating the effects of the coronavirus.
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US remembers 9/11 as pandemic changes tribute traditions
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans are commemorating 9/11 with tributes that have been altered by coronavirus precautions and woven into the presidential campaign.
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READ: The Full Transcript of Sen. Kamala Harris’ DNC Speech
Making history, Harris officially accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president Wednesday night. Read her full speech below.
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Virginians Are Getting Mail-In Ballot Applications With the Wrong Return Address
A non-profit group from Washington state sent hundreds of thousands of Virginians incorrect information. Hundreds of thousands of applications for mail-in ballots that a voter-advocacy group sent to voters in Virginia had the wrong return addresses, adding another complication for state election officials who are already hard-pressed to pull off a smooth election in a…
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Police Respond to ‘Eviction Is Violence’ Rally With Pepper Spray in Richmond
Demonstrators took to the streets to rally against the prospect of people being evicted as the coronavirus rages on.






















