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New SNAP Hurdle To Impact Thousands of Virginians
As part of the agreement to raise the federal debt ceiling, Republicans created a new obstacle for those who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Here’s what it means for Virginians.
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Explore the Cosmos: An Easy 2023 Summer Guide to Starting Your Stargazing Hobby
Make 2023 the summer you finally take up stargazing. Here’s your super simple guide to get started.
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Code Red Alert: What You Need to Know About Virginia’s Current Air Quality Issues
On Thursday, five regions in Virginia are expected to have either “unhealthy” or “unhealthy for sensitive groups” air quality grades, due to wildfires in Canada.
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Youngkin-Controlled Air Pollution Board Votes to Remove Virginia From Regional Pollution-Fighting Coalition
Virginia’s Air Pollution Control Board – which has a majority of Gov. Glenn Youngkin-appointed members – voted to remove the state from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. Here’s what it means for Virginians, especially those living in flood-prone areas.
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Following Richmond Mass Shooting, Virginia’s Lt. Governor Blames Everything But Guns
A graduating senior and his stepfather were murdered by a 19-year-old mass shooter on Tuesday evening. Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears arrived at a local press conference and immediately used the tragedy to blame the shooting on local officials, gang violence – but not guns.
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Top 10 Safest Airlines To Fly On Right Now
Here’s a compilation (in no particular order) of the safest U.S., international, and budget airlines to fly right now.
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Big Pharma Company Merck Sues Biden Administration To Keep Prices High
Merck—which made $59.3 billion in revenue and $14.5 billion in profits in 2022—argued Tuesday that the Biden administration’s effort to lower exorbitant drug prices for seniors would somehow restrict its ability to invest in new cures and treatments.
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25 LGBTQ+ People Who Changed The Course Of History
Stacker compiled a list of just 25 of these LGBTQ+ historical figures, spanning a range of disciplines and periods, referencing articles, personal letters, and books.
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2 Dead in Shooting After High School Graduation Ceremony in Richmond
Seven people were shot, two fatally, when gunfire rang out Tuesday outside a downtown theater in Richmond, Virginia, where a high school graduation ceremony had just ended, causing hundreds of attendees to flee in panic, weep and clutch their children, authorities and witnesses said.
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After Buckingham, more Virginia registrars find themselves on chopping block
Nottoway, a rural Southside county of roughly 15,500 people about 60 miles southwest of Richmond, is the latest Virginia locality having a heated debate about who should run its elections.
























