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Judge halts governor’s attempt to withdraw Virginia from emissions reduction program.

A recent court ruling has determined that Virginia cannot exit a multi-state program aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions without the approval of the state legislature. This decision poses a setback for...

Environmental activist sentenced to two years behind bars for splashing red powder on Constitution exhibit

WASHINGTON — A climate activist has received a two-year prison sentence for vandalizing a display of the original U.S. Constitution earlier this year at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Donald...

Trump’s defense selection was identified as a potential ‘Insider Threat’ by a fellow servicemember.

Pete Hegseth, a veteran of the Army National Guard and a prominent Fox News host, has come under scrutiny after being identified as a potential "Insider Threat" due to a tattoo that...

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Judge halts governor’s attempt to withdraw Virginia from emissions reduction program.

A recent court ruling has determined that Virginia cannot exit a multi-state program aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions without the approval of the...

Environmental activist sentenced to two years behind bars for splashing red powder on Constitution exhibit

WASHINGTON — A climate activist has received a two-year prison sentence for vandalizing a display of the original U.S. Constitution earlier this year at...

Trump’s defense selection was identified as a potential ‘Insider Threat’ by a fellow servicemember.

Pete Hegseth, a veteran of the Army National Guard and a prominent Fox News host, has come under scrutiny after being identified as a...

Virginia Democrats push forward initiatives to safeguard abortion access, voting rights, and marriage equality.

RICHMOND, Va. — In a bid to fulfill campaign promises, Democrats in control of the Virginia legislature are working towards expanding constitutional protections for...

Inspector General clears Park Police in 2017 shooting of Virginia resident.

McLEAN, Va. — An investigation conducted by a federal inspector general has cleared two U.S. Park Police officers involved in the fatal shooting of...

Speaker Johnson launches campaign for House leadership vowing to be Trump’s ‘quarterback’

Speaker Mike Johnson's Leadership Journey WASHINGTON — Speaker Mike...

Individual accused of joining a torch-lit march has entered a guilty plea to a reduced offense.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a recent development, another individual involved in a 2017 rally at the University of Virginia has reached a plea agreement....

U.S. set to challenge court decision allowing 9/11 suspects to enter guilty pleas and evade capital punishment.

The Defense Department has decided to contest a recent ruling made by a military judge regarding the validity of plea agreements involving Khalid Sheikh...

Donald Trump takes risks with last-minute visits to the Democratic strongholds of New Mexico and Virginia.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In a surprising move as the election approaches, former President Donald Trump is set to visit New Mexico and Virginia, states...

Individual charged with double voting acquitted of election fraud.

In Nelson County, Virginia, a man who tried to cast his vote twice in the 2023 election has been found not guilty of attempted...

Harris vows to ‘serve every American’ following Biden’s comment on Trump backers and ‘trash’

In Washington, Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her disagreement with any criticism directed at individuals based on their voting choices. This statement came in...

Ex-IT employee sues Liberty University after being terminated for revealing she is a transgender woman.

A contentious national discussion regarding the rights of transgender individuals is manifesting in the form of a federal lawsuit in Virginia, initiated by a...

Virginia requests the US Supreme Court to restore the cancellations of 1,600 voter registrations.

Virginia has officially requested the U.S. Supreme Court's assistance in reinstating the removal of approximately 1,600 voters from its rolls, whom state officials suspect...

Court mandates Virginia to reinstate 1,600 voter registrations revoked in push to eliminate noncitizens.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — On Friday, a federal judge mandated that Virginia reinstate over 1,600 voter registrations that had been improperly eliminated in an attempt...

Election officials are combating a wave of voting misinformation and conspiracy theories.

ATLANTA — Reports are emerging of voting machines altering ballots, discrepancies in registered voters versus eligible individuals, and instances of noncitizens participating in elections....

Tony Bennett attributes his unexpected retirement at Virginia to the influence of NIL and the transfer portal.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In an emotional press conference on Friday, Tony Bennett announced his unexpected retirement from coaching at the University of Virginia, revealing...

Virginia ex-elections official files lawsuit against state attorney general

A Virginia election official, previously facing dropped criminal charges stemming from a flawed vote count during the 2020 presidential election, has initiated legal action...

US lawsuit aims at ex-El Salvador colonel over 1982 murders of Dutch reporters

CENTREVILLE, Va. — A lawsuit has been initiated by the brother of a Dutch journalist who was killed in 1982 while covering the civil...

Military tribunal confirms wrongdoing but opts not to dismiss Marine who took in Afghan orphan.

CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — A Marine officer who became embroiled in a protracted legal struggle after adopting an Afghan orphan will continue his service...

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New York eliminates 1907 law, making infidelity no longer a criminal offense

In a significant legislative move, New York has officially abolished an archaic law that criminalized adultery. This outdated statute, which had been in existence since 1907, categorized cheating on one’s spouse as...

New York eliminates 1907 law, making infidelity no longer a criminal offense

In a significant legislative move, New York has officially abolished an archaic law that criminalized adultery. This outdated statute, which had been in existence since 1907, categorized cheating on one’s spouse as...

Texas Supreme Court nullifies decision requiring state Attorney General Ken Paxton to provide testimony in lawsuit.

On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court reversed a previous court decision that required Attorney General Ken Paxton to provide testimony in a whistleblower lawsuit central to impeachment proceedings initiated against him in...

Earnings at Atlantic City casinos decline by almost 14% in Q3.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — The latest financial report from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement indicates a significant decline in operating profits for Atlantic City's casinos during the third quarter of...

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