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Just hours before Israel launched strikes on Iran early Friday, President Donald Trump was still holding onto hope that the long-simmering dispute over Tehran’s nuclear program could be resolved ...
The United States is reducing the number of people deemed nonessential to operations in the Middle East, the State Department ...
West Virginia newspaper executive and former House of Delegates Democratic leader Doug Skaff Jr. has died in a highway ...
Threated with demotion, a veteran agent with ties to a former official on the F.B.I. director’s so-called enemies list opted ...
The Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents for at least a fourth time since March 2024 of scam calls asking residents to pay for missing jury duty.
Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) are unveiling legislation to change the security clearance process ...
FBI deputy director Dan Bongino expressed concern over the numerous threats facing the United States, including drone attacks ...
A new drafted policy was brought to the School Board for a first reading at the May 22 meeting. The policy would replace a ...
Even though Governor Stitt led the “Disagree Better” campaign last year, it was his statement to lawmakers Thursday that had them saying he should’ve disagreed better.
NPR is suing the Trump Administration, claiming that the President’s executive order to end taxpayer funding of the broadcaster violates its free speech. But the executive order clearly states that ...
The White House said Thursday Israel had "signed off" on a new Gaza ceasefire proposal submitted to Hamas, but the ...
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