Live politics updates: Virginia state Sen. Ben Chafin dies after contracting COVID-19
Virginia state Sen. Ben Chafin Jr., 60, was treated in Richmond at the VCU Medical Center for two weeks before his death.
Kick off the new year with meal delivery kit deals from HelloFresh, Home Chef and more
Meal delivery kits are just what you need to change up your eating habits in the new year and we’ve compiled a list of sales on our favorite ones—details.
College hoops COVID-19 roundup: Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski out after coronavirus exposure, game with FSU postponed
Mike Krzyzewski is quarantining after coming into close contact with a person who tested positive for COVID-19. Two ACC games postponed.
Coronavirus updates: Senate adjourns without securing $2K checks; Army Corps to help LA hospitals; Navajo Nation lays off 1K casino workers
The Senate didn’t secure $2,000 stimulus checks. Navajo Nation lays off more casino workers. Army Corps to help Los Angeles hospitals.
Nashville bombing revealed US communication networks may be vulnerable. But how to secure them? Officials demand answers.
Officials are starting to demand answers from AT&T, asking how such a telecommunications nightmare happened and how to ensure it can’t happen again.
After Sugar Bowl loss, what’s next for Trevor Lawrence? Clemson star will be No. 1 pick
Clemson’s loss to Ohio State won’t chance the most predictable event of the upcoming NFL offseason: Lawrence going first overall to the Jaguars.
The Sunrise Movement is an early winner in the Biden transition. Now comes the hard part.
The Sunrise Movement, a youth-led climate activist group, has quickly announced itself as one of the most influential progressive forces in the formative days of President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administration.
‘All that knowledge, gone’: Native Americans are losing their elders to Covid-19
Native Americans are losing their elders to Covid-19. As death tolls continue to climb, tribes are struggling to protect some of their last remaining knowledge and language keepers.
We went through hell in 2020 and came out stronger. Why 2021 will be better.
Pay no attention to those who claim our darkest days are ahead. Things are looking up as 2020 ends and 2021 begins.
Federal judge throws out Gohmert lawsuit asking Pence to interfere in Electoral College count
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit from Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas and several Arizona Republicans seeking to force Vice President Mike Pence to help throw the election to President Donald Trump next week when Congress meets to count the Elector…
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