The White House asked nine major universities, including USC, to commit to President Trump’s political priorities in exchange ...
Attorney General Jason Miyares filed an amicus brief in support of two students that were suspended for Title IX violations.
ARLINGTON, Virginia — Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares wants school districts in northern Virginia to face ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs spends billions on dubious and even fraudulent disabilities benefits. Meanwhile, some ...
Veterans Affairs is facing a lawsuit after failing to disclose information related to the department’s alleged improper use ...
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VA lawmakers agree they want to avoid a government shutdown, but disagree on how
With the shutdown looming, Republican Congressman John McGuire (VA-05) is urging the Senate to support a measure previously ...
Countless veterans who deserve disability benefits are undermined by fraudulent claims. U.S. servicemembers who sustain injuries while putting their lives on the line for our country deserve generous ...
The U.S. Forest Service has announced its intention to rescind the 2001 “Roadless Rule,” which protects roughly 394,000 acres in Virginia.
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Virginia lawmakers weigh in on differences, possible solutions after government shutdown
U.S. lawmakers from both parties are speaking out after failing to avoid a government shut down. On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Democrats and Republicans could not agree on certain conditions. Democratic Senator ...
Virginia residents are set to receive a financial boost with new refund checks authorized by Governor Glenn Youngkin. Funded by a $10 billion budget surplus, this initiative aims to return money to ...
You see the blue lights, hear the siren, and feel the sting in your neck after a sudden stop. Or you trip on a loose curb downtown and land hard on your wrist. Moments like these are stressful, and ...
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