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‘They never win’: Trump signals Youngkin could lose Virginia if he doesn’t embrace him
Former President Donald Trump warned that Virginia GOP gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin needs to play up his support if he…
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More than 400 D.C. Fire, EMS workers claim religious exemption from COVID-19 shots: Report
More than 400 D.C. Fire and EMS employees are seeking a religious exemption for COVID-19 vaccines, according to reports. Out…
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Washington National Cathedral names artist to replace Confederate windows
Washington National Cathedral announced Thursday it has chosen contemporary artist Kerry James Marshall, renowned for his wide-ranging works depicting African…
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States see liquor shortages amid high demand, supply problems in pandemic
Thought the coronavirus pandemic was bad enough? States are considering ways to ration their liquor as pandemic-related shortages hamstring suppliers…
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Youngkin leads McAuliffe for the first time in a Virginia governor’s race poll
A Virginia gubernatorial poll released Wednesday shows Republican Glenn Youngkin leading Democrat Terry McAuliffe with likely voters for the first…
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Man with gun arrested at ‘Justice for J6’ rally is a federal law enforcement officer: Reports
A man with a handgun who was arrested on Saturday at the “Justice for J6” rally is a federal law…
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D.C. requiring COVID-19 shots for adults in schools, child care centers
District Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Monday new COVID-19 vaccine requirements for student-athletes and for adults who are regularly in…
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2 people wounded in shooting at Virginia high school, police say
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — Two people were wounded in a shooting at a Virginia high school Monday afternoon, police…
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Trying to get school kids from Point A to Point B is easy
ANALYSIS/OPINION: Grown folk are acting as though getting school kids from Point A to Point B on regular school days…
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Audit finds electronic tolls overbilled Maryland drivers
BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — Maryland legislative auditors found that glitches in the cashless tolling infrastructure at the state’s bridges, tunnels…
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