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Traffic in Richmond, Va. sparse during outbreak

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Traffic winding around confederate statues in Richmond, Virginia is sparse as the governor's stay-at-home order continues during the virus outbreak.
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Traffic in Richmond, Va. sparse during outbreak

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Traffic winding around confederate statues in Richmond, Virginia is sparse as the governor's stay-at-home order continues during the virus outbreak.
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USA - School shootings

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A male teacher and a female school employee were shot and wounded on Monday (15/6) in a corridor of a high school in Richmond, Virginia. Police said two suspects were detained. The shootings took place as students at Armstrong High...
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Virginia's Capital Removes Another Confederate Statue

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The Confederate Soldiers and Sailors statue is the sixth Confederate monument to be removed in Richmond amid nationwide protests.
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Richmond Fed’s Jeffrey Lacker to Retire October 1

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Jan.10 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker plans to retire October 1. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Chihuly at Kew: Reflections on nature exhibition

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American glass sculptor Dale Chihuly presents his new exhibition at Kew Gardens in London, Reflections in Nature. Head of Commercial Activities Adam Farrar speaks.
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The Black History River Cruise in London

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CLEAN: Interior and Exterior shots of people seeing the sights of the Thames aboard the Black History River Cruise on 24 October 2021, in London, United Kingdom.
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Virginia ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment

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Virginia officially became the critical 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment on Monday, clearing the way for likely court fights over whether the measure can be added to the U.S. Constitution.
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Virginia ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment

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Virginia officially became the critical 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment on Monday, clearing the way for likely court fights over whether the measure can be added to the U.S. Constitution.
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Lawsuit Over Robert E. Lee Statue Goes To Trial In Virginia

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The statue became the center of attention following protests over racial injustice this summer.
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visits Poppy Factory

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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visits Poppy Factory
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ERA advocates arrested after staging "die in"

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Two advocates for the Equal Rights Amendment have been handcuffed and escorted away by police after staging a "die in" outside Virginia House Speaker Kirk Cox's office.
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Turkey oppostion calls on Erdogan to end 'divisive policies'

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Turkey's main opposition candidate has conceded defeat in Sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections, calling on the winner, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to end his divisive policies. Muharrem Ince told reporters...
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Demonstrators Topple Confederate Statue In Richmond, VA

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Richmond, Virginia Mayor Levar Stoney had already called for the removal of the statue along the city's Monument Avenue.
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Officials in a struggling California city are pushing a plan to use the power of eminent domain to seize "underwater" mortgages and help homeowners at risk of foreclosure. But some say the plan is illegal and could hurt the local economy. (Oct. 18)

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(SOT/Patrica Castillo, Richmond homeowner) "I feel like we were kinda ripped off in a way. If they probably know that we couldn't afford it, they should have told us." (VO: Drive-through hard-hit neighborhoods; David Sharples stands in...
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Richemont 1H Sales EU5.43B; Est. EU5.4B

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Nov. 7 ""Richemont, the worlds largest jewelry maker, posts earnings. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama: democracy 'at stake' in Virginia election

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Former US President Barack Obama rallied supporters of Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate and expressing frustration about the current state of political discourse. Obama told Virginia voters on Thursday evening...
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ERA advocates arrested after staging "die in"

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Two advocates for the Equal Rights Amendment have been handcuffed and escorted away by police after staging a "die in" outside Virginia House Speaker Kirk Cox's office.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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VOICED : Rusia aprueba producción en Argentina de escasa segunda dosis de vacuna Sputnik V

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El instituto Gamaleya de Moscú aprobó la producción de la segunda dosis de la vacuna Sputnik V contra el covid-19 en Argentina, tras un control de calidad exitoso de pruebas elaboradas por un laboratorio del país sudamericano, que...
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Statue Of Confederate Robert E. Lee Taken Down In Virginia

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The Northam administration has said it would seek public input on the statue's future.
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The body of a University of Vermont woman missing for nearly a week has been recovered near Burlington. Police say the chief suspect in her slaying has been arrested onunrelated sexual assault charges.

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HEADLINE: Missing Vermont Student Found Dead CAPTION: The body of a University of Vermont woman missing for nearly a week has been recovered near Burlington. Police say the chief suspect in her slaying has been arrested on unrelated...
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After former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell was sentenced to two years in prison for corruption, he apologized for his mistakes but says he didn't violate his oath of office and will continue to fight to prove his innocence. (Jan. 6)

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After former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell was sentenced to two years in prison for corruption, he apologized for his mistakes but says he didn't violate his oath of office and will continue to fight to prove his innocence. McDonnell made...