Do we really need three-on-three basketball in the Summer Olympics?
Three-on-three basketball exists because you couldn’t find enough guys working out downstairs to go five-on-five.
Three-on-three basketball exists because you couldn’t find enough guys working out downstairs to go five-on-five.
An Albemarle County woman was appointed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin to a four-year term on the Virginia Board of Education.
Preteen suicide is steadily increasing every year and most pronounced among girls ages 8 to 12.
President Biden is proposing term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices, and of course they have no chance of seeing the light of day anytime soon, but still, good politics.
The Performing Artist Tax Parity Act of 2024 would update the QPA tax deduction, which allows certain performing artists to deduct the costs.
Animals near hiking trails and public areas have been found with the COVID-19 virus in their systems, supporting human-to-animal transmission.
The Associated Press actually ran a fact check on Wednesday, since retracted, on the item circulating on the interwebs about Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance and a couch. That’s where we are at this stage in the 2024 election, folks. Couch coitus. Sectional assault. Alleged, I should make clear to point out. Makes you wonder…
Virginia is one step closer to the deployment of more than $1.48 billion in federal funding to bring broadband access to every Virginian.
It’s probably just me, recovering lifelong anxiety guy, but when I was at a Tim Kaine campaign event this past weekend, I found my eyes darting around at the security vulnerabilities, which were legion.
Washington and Lee University professor of art history Elliott King was featured in the popular NPR show “All Things Considered.”