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The cities worked to do so in the 1990s, but halted during water rights lawsuits.
Veterans with male breast cancer will face additional requirements to obtain VA care and disability benefits. The agency says the Biden Administration falsely classified men's breasts as reproductive organs.
The request will go to the General Assembly, which must approve changes to the city charter. The measure is backed by a local farming organization.
"It's a public university. This information should be available."
The federal shutdown is over, but thousands of Virginians who rely on food stamps are now being told to reapply for SNAP — a process that could leave families without assistance for weeks.
The world changes fast.
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Thirteen colonies unite in rebellion, win their independence, and found the United States.
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