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John Reid’s pitch for civility follows years as a ‘combative conservative’

The Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, John Reid, calls his opponent a radical and has sought to use her heritage against her.
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OPINION: Why Virginia families deserve paid leave

As of 2025, 13 states and the District of Columbia have passed or implemented varying paid leave laws. Our state of Virginia, on the other hand, has fallen behind, but it’s not for a lack of trying.
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Virginia Republicans don’t back effort to restore union rights for federal workers

Two vulnerable Republicans use pro-worker rhetoric, but have yet to support legislation aimed at empowering federal workers.
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Fairfax County mom fights for clean air as VA data centers expand

Julie Kimmel and other parents in Northern Virginia are fighting Big Tech’s data center expansion—for a cleaner future for their families.
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Virginia Dems fight to prevent healthcare losses, premium hikes

Letting Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits expire at the end of the year, as Republicans appear willing to do, could cost tens of thousands of Virginians their health care.
If prenatal Tylenol has any autism association, which it may not, it would help account for only a fraction of cases, she said. Further, research has not deeply examined Tylenol risks in young children, and many rigorous studies refute a link between vaccines and autism.

‘Sick to my stomach’: Trump distorts facts on autism, tylenol, and vaccines, scientists say

On Monday, President Donald Trump stood beside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for what he called a “historic” announcement on autism.
Nearly half of insured adults who received a prior authorization denial in the past two years reported the appeals process was either somewhat or very difficult.

Fighting a health insurance denial? Here are 7 tips to help

To control costs, nearly all health insurers use a system called prior authorization, which requires patients or their providers to seek approval before they can get certain procedures, tests, and prescriptions.
Photo of an overhead view showing high-voltage transmission lines in Virginia.

New Google data center near Richmond sparks fears over higher bills, water, and climate

Google’s $9 billion expansion brings growth to Virginia—but a lack of regulations on Big Tech mean communities could pay the price.
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Government shutdown could hurt Virginia workers

A government shutdown would mean some civilian federal workers and members of the military in Virginia would work without pay and possibly lead to air travel disruptions. 
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Virginia Dem says people deserve a living wage

“$25 to thrive” means that workers need $25 an hour in the current economy where prices are up and Republicans are shredding the social safety net. Listen in as Leslie Mehta, a Democratic candidate in the House of Delegates, explains.
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Fairfax County workers closing in on first union contract

Thousands of Virginia local government employees are on the cusp of finalizing their first union contract. 
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Trump cuts are closing rural clinics in Virginia. Guess who the right is blaming?

Medicaid cuts are the reason rural Virginia health clinics are closing. That’s it. That’s the caption.