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The combined company would serve 10 million customers and have dual headquarters in Florida and Richmond.
Should justices uphold it, the federal law could weaken parts of Virginia’s pending constitutional amendment to protect reproductive rights.
Some veterans who served during earlier Middle East confrontations say they hope the current war doesn't turn into another yearslong entanglement.
About 1,500 people recorded themselves — and their Appalachian accents — in an effort to create a snapshot of how the region’s name is pronounced.
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Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago.
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