
Virginia Tech researchers receive grant to study misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine
Researchers at Virginia Tech are now looking into how social media misinformation influences people’s intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Researchers at Virginia Tech are now looking into how social media misinformation influences people’s intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

VDVS and Virginia’s Community Colleges are donating 125 laptops to military veterans and spouses enrolled at Reynolds and John Tyler Community Colleges.

The last time Republicans wrecked the economy and the electorate asked a Democrat to come in and fix it, the GOP strategy was to state publicly that they didn’t want to see the Democrat succeed.

Excess deaths rose a staggering 22.9 percent percent nationally in 2020, fueled by COVID-19 and deaths from other causes.

Arts Council of the Valley’s April First Fridays Downtown features in-person events throughout the month at several locations, with other venues offering virtual arts experiences – or some combination of the two.

In 2021, Instagram can replace your online store. You can start a business with minimal investment.

A week of hearings in the Energy and Commerce Committee was supposed to build momentum for the Democrat agenda.

Cloud technology is changing a number of logistical aspects of running a business.

Sen. Mark R. Warner is pressing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the proliferation of anti-vaccine content on the company’s platforms, particularly Instagram.

About 2.4 million women left the workforce in the last year, a number that is a third higher than the approximately 1.8 million men who left the workforce.
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