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Every U.S. household can request a new shipment of free tests, starting Monday, Sept. 25. more
Every U.S. household can request a new shipment of free tests, starting Monday, Sept. 25. more
Altogether, the administration has canceled more than $117 billion of the nearly $1.7 trillion of outstanding federal student loan debt since 2021. more
In West Virginia, 25% of children live in poverty, this is a 21% jump from 2022. This means that 86,000 children in West Virginia live in poverty. In neighboring states, Ohio is at 17% and Kentucky … more
Senators emerged from a closed-door briefing with senior administration officials on the war in Ukraine anxious to hear from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about how he plans to win the conflict, amid … more
The State Elections Enforcement Commission on Wednesday voted to open a sprawling investigation into Bridgeport’s recent Democratic primary and to subpoena all of the absentee ballots that were … more
Gov. Maura Healey appointed five members Wednesday to a review board created this year that is tasked with opening up a pathway to state-based veterans benefits for those who received an other than … more
The fact that an illegal immigrant failed to show up to court for allegedly trying to scam a Westport couple out of $6,000 should come “as no surprise” to anyone, according to Bristol County … more
Less than year into retirement, former U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier is looking to return to her first elected job as a candidate for San Mateo County supervisor, setting up a contest with a much younger … more
Legislative aide files defamation lawsuit against Rep. Carolina Amesty, says she falsely accused him of trying to run her over with a car. more
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Senate District 24 candidate Danny Diggs held a rally in Newport News Wednesday afternoon urging Republicans to take advantage of early voting and asking them to help “flip … more
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Senate District 24 candidate Danny Diggs held a rally in Newport News Wednesday afternoon urging Republicans to take advantage of early voting and asking them to help “flip … more
Pablo Silva, a Venezuelan asylum-seeker, was among the first migrants flown from Texas to Sacramento last September. His struggles foreshadow what other migrants may face as they’re also shipped to … more
House Republican leaders are floating another plan to avert a government shutdown — this one with steeper spending cuts — during a conference meeting happening Wednesday afternoon. The new … more
Portsmouth has had 29 homicides this year, compared to 24 in the same time period last year, said Police Chief Stephen Jenkins. more
Portsmouth has had 29 homicides this year, compared to 24 in the same time period last year, said Police Chief Stephen Jenkins. more
Biden is accused of lying about his drug use when he bought a firearm in October 2018, during a period when he has acknowledged struggling with addiction to cocaine.          more
The Department of Health and Human Services says orders can be placed at COVIDTests.gov starting Sept. 25. The post Biden administration will again allow Americans to order free COVID-19 tests … more
The ordinance would gradually increase the minimum wage for tipped workers to match the full minimum wage by July 1, 2028. more
The Virginia Department of Elections has announced new initiatives to ensure voter lists are accurate. It comes with early voting for November's general assembly elections set to begin in less than … more
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