Spanberger tries, and fails, to explain Affordable Medicine Act veto
Abigail Spanberger went the disingenuous route in defending her decision to veto legislation that would create a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia.
Abigail Spanberger went the disingenuous route in defending her decision to veto legislation that would create a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia.
Getting a letter from your health insurance company after a crash feels like an extra layer of stress you did not ask for.
Learn how mobile apps changed from basic tools to smart systems that learn, predict, and support daily life across work, health, finance, media, and more.
Hair can look settled in the mirror at 8 a.m. and feel like a different texture by early afternoon. The same sections that laid flat start to lift.
It’s nearing summertime, and among the things heating up: the work by VDOT crews on our local roads.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one already: another week with Darby Allin as world champ, another week of AEW shedding viewers on its flagship weekly show, “Dynamite.”
Most people don’t notice construction until something starts to feel off. A hoodie that looked fine on day one suddenly hangs differently after a week.
People used to talk about luck in physical terms. A lucky coin. A favorite seat. Blowing on dice before the roll.
Across retail categories, there is interest in modular products: items designed with parts that can be swapped, adapted, upgraded, or reused in different ways.
Noah Syndergaard, who was a 13-game winner with the New York Mets in 2018, but was out of baseball five years later, at the tender age of 30, popped up on a podcast with MAGA influencer Tomi Lahren this week.
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