Economic fallout from Iran war to be felt months after it ends, whenever that is
If the war in Iran ended today, the impact on our economy would still be felt months out, according to Virginia Tech economics expert David Bieri.
If the war in Iran ended today, the impact on our economy would still be felt months out, according to Virginia Tech economics expert David Bieri.
Rugby is American football, without pads and helmets, and without mass substitutions – and if you’re bleeding after a hit, nothing to it, ’tis but a scratch.
I’m still hoping to get an interview lined up with former AEW and WWE world champ Chris Jericho, who will be in Waynesboro on May 9 for a concert with his band, Fozzy, at The Foundry.
There’s an old saying about how if you have two quarterbacks, you don’t really have one. So, what happens if you’re UVA Football coach Tony Elliott, and you might have three?
Every day, retail traders face an overwhelming amount of data, news articles, stock quotes, tweets, newsletters, and more, all vying for their attention.
In 2026, businesses aren’t just competing on product or price—they’re competing on technology, automation, and speed.
The left lane of Interstate 81 southbound in Rockbridge County will be closed beginning on March 29, from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weeknights.
The Nelson County Board of Supervisors is positioning the county as a MAGA haven, in a move that might not be good for its business base.
#3 seed Virginia faces #14 seed Wright State in a first-round NCAA Tournament game in Philadelphia.
An activist group is highlighting the move by the NCAA to use a company that operates detention and deportation flights for ICE to also ferry basketball teams to and from the NCAA Tournament.
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