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Police: Homeowner Believed to Have Died in Virginia Explosion

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The owner of the house that exploded in Virginia on Monday is believed to have died during the blast, officials said.
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Mother of 6-Year-Old School Shooter to be Sentenced

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Mother of 6-Year-Old School Shooter to be Sentenced
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Netanyahu says Hamas is an 'enemy of civilization'

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking from Tel Aviv alongside the U.S. secretary of state, called Hamas an 'enemy of civilization' as he thanked the U.S. for its 'unequivocal' support for Israel.
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Need2Know Vacation: Trains Offer Trendy Alternative to Air Travel

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Summer is heating up and more people are starting to travel, but some are opting to skip the security lines at the airports and travel by train. As part of our Need2Know Vacation series, cheddar's Ashley Mastronardi reports from a train...
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2 Dead in Shooting After High School Graduation Ceremony in Virginia Capital

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Seven people were shot, two fatally, when gunfire rang out Tuesday outside a downtown theater in Richmond, Virginia, where a high school graduation ceremony had just ended, causing hundreds of attendees to flee in panic, weep and clutch...
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Walmart manager shoots six dead, kills himself in store attack

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US officials are looking for a motive in the shooting by the store manager in Chesapeake, Virginia
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Need2Know November 16, 2022

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Get your Need2Know headlines for Wednesday, November 16th. Two are dead after 'Russian-made' missiles strike NATO-member Poland, plus four students are found dead at the University of Idaho. Watch now!
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U.S. midterm elections pose huge risk to Joe Biden’s agenda

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Joe Biden may not be on the ballot in the U.S. midterm elections, but he’s the man with the most to lose, including his agenda if the Democrats lose both the House and the Senate. Meanwhile, some fear democracy itself is at stake.
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US farmers feel the pressure as Ukraine war doubles the cost of inputs

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As the war in Ukraine affects economies around the world, cattle farmers in the US are feeling the pinch
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Snowstorm traps hundreds on Virginia highway

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A severe winter snowstorm in Virginia trapped hundreds of motorists on the highway overnight after some tractor-trailers became disabled and blocked the road.(WJLA/The Associated Press)
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Winter storm strands hundreds of Virginia motorists

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Hundreds of drivers along Interstate 95 in Virginia were stranded after a major winter storm blanketed the U.S. east coast.
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Starbucks Workers Look to Unionize Amid Nationwide Labor Unrest

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As labor unrest continues to sweep the U.S. with strikes still underway in various industries and millions of workers quitting in September, Starbucks workers in Buffalo, N.Y., are close to voting on potentially unionizing their own...
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More Men Than Women Are Happy to Return to the Office, Says Harris Poll

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A just-released Harris Poll revealed that there are some differences of opinion among workers on returning to the office. The survey showed that 52 percent of women would still prefer to work from home versus 41 percent of men. The...
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Virginia removes massive Confederate monument

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Activists have long said the hulking statue of Civil War General Robert E Lee in Richmond glorifies the US South’s slave-owning past.
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Relocated Afghans arrive in U.S. ahead of Aug. 31 deadline

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A flight carrying Afghan nationals landed in Dulles International Airport in Virginia, as efforts to get willing people out of Afghanistan pick up speed.
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US police officer accused of assaulting Black Army officer fired

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A video has emerged showing police officers in the US state of Virginia, using excessive force on an unarmed black army officer during a traffic stop.
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Stock of the Week: GameStop Reports First Quarterly Earnings Since Reddit Saga

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GameStop reported its first quarterly earnings since the headline-grabbing trading volatility that culminated in Capitol Hill testimony.
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Jennifer Carroll Foy Could Make History as First Black Female Governor in U.S. History

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Virginia's decision to hold its gubernatorial elections on the odd years ensure that its contests get maximum attention from voters and media figures alike. Jennifer Carroll Foy, Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia joins News...
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FanDuel Finds Success During Pandemic, Benefitting From 'Blue-Chip' Partnerships

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Fanduel has been cashing in during the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to 81% revenue growth in 2020 by parent company, Fanduel's sportsbook is now live in 10 states. Matt King, CEO at FanDuel, explains the factors behind his company's...
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Armed protesters lobby for gun rights in Virginia

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They were lobbying legislators in support of their gun rights and it coincides with the Martin Luther King Jr Day.
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Two ISIL ‘Beatles’ charged with felonies to appear in US court

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The two former fighters are indicted on multiple charges including hostage-taking resulting in death and conspiracy to commit murder.
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Virginia Chick-Fil-A Offers Free Food Vouchers in Exchange for Coins

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As the nation faces a coin shortage, a Virginia Chick-Fil-A location is offering customers free food vouchers in exchange for change.
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Second Confederate statue removed from Richmond, Va., street

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Confederate navy commander Matthew Fontaine Maury's statue to be put in temporary storage along with other Confederate statues dedicated to the U.S. Civil War
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Americans debate tearing down statues of racist historical figures

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There are renewed debates across the U.S. about whether to tear down statues dedicated to racist historical figures.