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Fairfax oversees statehouse amid Va. Gov. scandal

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Virginia's Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax is overseeing one of the busiest days on the state's leglislature's calendar as Gov. Ralph Northam weighed whether he can continue in the job amid the fallout over a racist photo in his 1984 medical...
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Analyst discusses Virginia's political crisis

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The political crisis in Virginia spun out of control Wednesday when the state's attorney general confessed to putting on blackface in the 1980s and a woman went public with detailed allegations of sexual assault against the lieutenant...
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Virginia's capital braces for gun rights rally

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Gun-rights activists — some making deliberate displays of their military-style rifles — began to descend on Virginia's capital city Monday to protest plans by the state's Democratic leadership to pass gun-control legislation.  
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Pro-gun rally in Virginia ends peacefully

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Virginia's capital braces for gun rights rally

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US gun-rights' activists — some making deliberate displays of their military-style rifles — began to descend on Virginia's capital city on Monday to protest plans by the state's Democratic leadership to pass gun control legislation.  
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Liberty U. welcomes back students amid virus

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Liberty U. welcomes back students amid virus

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Officials in Lynchburg, Virginia, said Tuesday they were fielding complaints about the hundreds of students who have returned from spring break to Liberty University, where President Jerry Falwell Jr. welcomed them back amid the new...
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Richmond church hosts drive-thru Palm Sunday

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Amid growing fears of a spreading pandemic that demands social distancing and countless cancellations to gatherings the world over, churchgoers in Virginia enjoyed an alternative take to this year's Palm Sunday.
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Richmond church hosts drive-thru Palm Sunday

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Amid growing fears of a spreading pandemic that demands social distancing and countless cancellations to gatherings the world over, churchgoers in Virginia enjoyed an alternative take to this year's Palm Sunday.
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Liberty U. welcomes back students amid virus

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Officials in Lynchburg, Virginia, said Tuesday they were fielding complaints about the hundreds of students who have returned from spring break to Liberty University, where President Jerry Falwell Jr. welcomed them back amid the new...
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More Virginians to access jobless aid next week

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Nearly 150,000 Virginians filed unemployment claims in the last week, marking the third straight week of record-setting claims in reaction to the coronavirus outbreak.
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More Virginians to access jobless aid next week

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More Virginians to access jobless aid next week

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Nearly 150,000 Virginians filed unemployment claims in the last week, marking the third straight week of record-setting claims in reaction to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Va. Gov. Northam: Some businesses to reopen May 15

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Va. Gov. Northam: Some businesses to reopen May 15

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is extending an executive order mandating that some nonessential businesses close for another week, until May 15.
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N. Virginia must wait as state begins Phase One

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is delaying northern Virginia’s reopening amid the coronavirus outbreak until at least May 29, two weeks after the rest of the state is expected to reopen.
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N. Virginia must wait as state begins Phase One

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is delaying northern Virginia’s reopening amid the coronavirus outbreak until at least May 29, two weeks after the rest of the state is expected to reopen.
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Experts Warn Of Looming Housing Crisis As Eviction Courts Reopen

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One housing expert says of the looming number of evictions due to the economic impact of the coronavirus, "We are tremendously concerned."
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Va. Gov. Northam: Some businesses to reopen May 15

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is extending an executive order mandating that some nonessential businesses close for another week, until May 15.
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VOICED : Estatuas de proesclavistas caen con vientos de cambio que soplan en EEUU

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Las manifestaciones por la muerte de George Floyd --que se replicaron en varios países-- llevaron a muchos estadounidenses a cuestionarse el pasado racista de su país, poniendo en la mira a estatuas de hombres blancos que defendían la...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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5,000 Man March Against Racism, Beijing virus spike, Greece resumes international flights
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CLEAN : Azerbaijan shows off military gains in Nagorno-Karabakh

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Azerbaijan’s military shows reporters its conquest of the settlement of Jabrayil, which ethnic Armenians separatist have held since a 1994 truce ended the first Nagorno-Karabakh war (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Locals in Rishi Sunak's constituency react after Liz Truss wins leadership contest

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Rishi Sunak’s North Yorkshire constituents said they were disappointed but not surprised at his defeat by Liz Truss and hoped he would stay on as the local MP. Shoppers in the market town of Northallerton were digesting the news that Mr...
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Obama: 'Yes we can' bring people together

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Former US President Barack Obama on Thursday declared that "yes we can" bring people together in the face of what he called "angry and nasty" politics. He was speaking at a campaign event for Democratic gubernatorial...