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Local affiliate of Iran state TV claims a US fighter pilot ejected from an aircraft in southwest Iran
Virginia Gov. Spanberger's top staffer sues prominent political consultant for defamation Va. Gov. Abigail Spanberger's chief of staff filed an $18 million defamation lawsuit against prominent political consultant Ben Tribbett.Â
Crozet lawyer blames 'super-duper potent' gummies for indecent liberties with child Crozet lawyer Daniel Lundquist says he was "blackout" drunk and on psychoactive gummies when he encouraged a 9-year-old girl to disrobe.
After VCU student Adam Oakes died, his family set out to stop hazing The Oakes family has helped pass state and federal laws, and it has made 100 hazing-prevention presentations telling Adam's unvarnished story.Â
Veterans weigh in on Hegseth and Trump invoking biblical language and Easter messaging around Iran war