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Lawmakers are considering the bill as part of a broader conversation about treatment options for patients with serious illness.
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Conservationists worry a potential rollback of the regulation would hamper reviving the dwindling whale population.
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She thought it was a rash. Years later, doctors diagnosed her with a rare, life-threatening disease.Dermatomyositis affects only a few people per million each year in the U.S. and can cause debilitating muscle weakness and severe skin rashes.
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The project was a partnership between NOAA and Northrop Grumman, which used emerging sonar technology.
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Provisions recommended by Gov. Abigail Spanberger mean the changes go into effect immediately.
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Farm workers don’t have to be paid the minimum wage in Virginia. That's because Virginia law has an exemption that allows them to be paid less, something the Delegate Adele McClure has spent years trying to overturn.
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When they begin their service, they’ll likely come in armed with new tools to more efficiently grant parole.
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The Virginia Stage Co.'s production of the Rice-Webber classic, 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,' opens Wednesday at the Wells Theatre.
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NAACP and attorney general denounce campaign targeting Black voters as misleading; the PAC listed on the mailers is led by former GOP lawmaker A.C. Cordoza.
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Maryland is lifting the closure of shellfish waters on the Potomac River. Harvests of shellfish were shut down in January after the Potomac Interceptor pipe near Washington D.C. burst, creating one of the largest sewage spills in the region.For oystermen 60 miles downstream, it created a public relations nightmare
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Governor Abigail Spanberger is considering legislation that would ban the sale of assault-style weapons.