
Mitigating flu, other respiratory viruses for children in indoor environments
In January, the CDC updated its guidance for reducing COVID-19 transmission in schools and day care settings.

In January, the CDC updated its guidance for reducing COVID-19 transmission in schools and day care settings.

The West in many ways has been provoking Russia’s aggression since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

It’s been 60 years since the Cuban Missile Crisis, which Robert McNamara admitted we got through not by diplomatic skill but by sheer good luck.

While it is true that Ukraine is unlikely to prevail over the invader and that civilians will die so long as they refuse to surrender to Russian aggression, to go down fighting is by no means the same thing as ceding defeat.

A Madison County woman was sentenced this week to 12 years in prison for perpetrating a scheme in which she stole more than $1.6 million from victims while purporting to have terminal cancer, vast wealth, and connections to celebrities.

An expanded and reinvigorated Virginia Museum of History & Culture will reopen to the public in May, after the most extensive and transformative renovation in the institution’s nearly 200-year history.

It is not every day that a discovery involving Virginia Tech leads to a rewriting of science textbooks, but a recent find of a millipede burrowed deep under the dusty desert of Western Australia is poised to do just that.

There are more than 3 million Black-owned businesses that contribute over $200 billion to the American economy annually, according to a report from the Congressional Black Caucus and the Joint Economic Committee.

Virginia Tech’s fourth Giving Day resulted in 15,787 alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, and friends coming together to give over $8.4 million in support.

Rocket Lab USA has selected Wallops Island in Accomack County as the location for its launch site and extensive manufacturing and operations facilities for its Neutron rocket, which is expected to create up to 250 new jobs.
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